Electronics
- Describe the safety precautions you must exercise when using, building, altering, or repairing electronic devices. - 2. Do the following: - a. Draw a simple schematic diagram. It must show resistors, capacitors, and transistors or integrated circuits, Use the correct symbols. Label all parts. - b. Tell the purpose of each part. - 3. Do the following: - a. Show the right way to solder and desolder. - b. Show how to avoid heat damage to electronic components. - c. Tell about the function of a printed circuit board. Tell what precautions should be observed when soldering printed circuit boards. - 4. Discuss each of the following with your merit badge counselor, and then choose ONE of the following and build a circuit to show the techniques used: - a. Tell how you can use electronics for a control purpose, and then build a control device circuit. - b. Tell about the basic principles of digital techniques, and then build a digital circuit. Show how to change three decimal numbers into binary numbers, and three binary numbers into decimal numbers. - c. Tell about three audio applications of electronics, and then build an audio circuit. - Show how to read the schematic diagram of the project you choose and, to the best of your ability, explain to your counselor how the circuit you built operates. - 5. Do the following: - a. Show how to solve a simple problem involving current, voltage, and resistance using Ohm's law. - b. Tell about the need for and the use of test equipment in electronics. Name three types of test equipment. Tell how they operate. - 6. Find out about three career opportunities in electronics that interest you. Discuss with and explain to your counselor what training and education are needed for each position. 
 
            
I had a fun time making my own Bluetooth Speaker out of reclaimed wood for the box. This project took roughly an hour and a half and cost about $45.00 to make.