I watched a demo step by step video clip of a simple circuit being put together, from the first component being put in place on a breadboard to the final piece.
Admittedly there were only 5 compoments plus wires- comprising of a 555 timer, 2 resistors, 1 capacitor , 1 LED and several jumper wires.
Using pause, and continuously going back, I found it quite easy to follow and I grasped it all. However, in the real world it is going to be circuit diagrams not video clips. I am willing to put the time and effort in, but what is the way to begin from scratch learning how to read the diagrams?
Admittedly there were only 5 compoments plus wires- comprising of a 555 timer, 2 resistors, 1 capacitor , 1 LED and several jumper wires.
Using pause, and continuously going back, I found it quite easy to follow and I grasped it all. However, in the real world it is going to be circuit diagrams not video clips. I am willing to put the time and effort in, but what is the way to begin from scratch learning how to read the diagrams?