Tools

This page consist of the list of tool that are required to make an Electronic project or Prototype.


Breadboard :- An electronics breadboard  is actually referring to a solderless breadboard. These are great units for making temporary circuits and prototyping, and they require absolutely no soldering.
Prototyping is the process of testing out an idea by creating a preliminary model from which other forms are developed or copied, and it is one of the most common uses for breadboards. If you aren’t sure how a circuit will react under a given set of parameters, it’s best to build a prototype and test it out.



Screwdriver Set :- Most often we need to hack some electronics, Set of screwdriver will help you to hack into any electronic device.
Screwdriver set


Battery or Power source :- Batteries are used to power your electronics. They also come in different variants  like 12v 9v with different current rating. Basically most ICs used in electronics uses 5v. If you want your project to be mobile or based in a remote location away from where you can gather AC wall power from the grid, batteries are the answer you’re looking for. Batteries come in a huge variety so be sure to check out the later parts of this tutorial so you can figure out precisely what to choose. Common choices include rechargeable NiMH AA’s and lithium polymer ion.



9v Battery with connector
Multimeter :- The most important tool for electronics.A digital multimeter (DMM), an indispensable tool that you can use to diagnose circuits, learn about other people’s electronic designs, and even test a battery. The most basic things we measure are voltage and current. A multimeter is also great for some basic sanity checks and troubleshooting. Is your circuit not working? Does the switch work? Put a meter on it! The multimeter is your first defense when troubleshooting a system.



Multimeter








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