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I don't have much knowledge of electronics. but i would try to start from a Small project. can u suggest me ?

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I don't have much knowledge of electronics. but i would try to start from a Small project. can u suggest me ?

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  1. Below I have included a few options that may help.  There are several electronic kit out there that let you experiment with electronics and guide you through how to wire the different projects.  I also recommend getting a multimeter for testing circuits.  Other options available are robot kits, remote control car kit, etc.  I personally had one of the old radioshack kits when I was a kid and learned a lot from it.

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    Radioshack Electronics Learing Lab

    Learn in your own lab.

    Learn all about electronics with the Electronic Learning Lab. This set includes everything children age 10 and up need to learn basic and integrated circuits. Build projects that reward with warbles, sirens, flashing lights and circuits that make decisions. Topics are presented in an increasing order of complexity to keep learning fresh and fun. Ultimately advance to circuits using transistors, diodes and 15 integrated circuits.

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    Elenco MX909 500 in 1 Electronics Learning Lab

    This Electronic Science Lab will teach you about electronics from A to Z. You will learn about electronic parts, how to read schematics, and wiring diagrams. All this, while building up to 500 different projects. This kit uses two quick and easy hook-up methods:

    Spring Method: Simply slip pre-cut wires and components into special springs for a safe, secure connection.

    Breadboard Method: Featured in this advanced kit, this system is used by professionals and engineers. Just plug the components and wires into the special breadboard socket holes.

    No soldering is required. Everything uses battery power - no dangerous AC is required, so it's safe for all ages. Labs come with all components and wires needed to build each project. NO TOOLS ARE REQUIRED. No prior knowledge is needed to assemble and build these exciting projects. Easy-to-read, illustrated, lab-style manuals take you through each electronic experiment step-by-step. All are designed for ages 10 & up, so these are ideal for MIDDLE SCHOOLS and HIGH SCHOOLS.

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