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Electronics soldering for beginners

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Makerspace Adelaide
Adelaide SA, Australia
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Event description

This workshop provides participants with the essential skills needed to solder Through-Hole PCB components, offering hands-on experience and and basic level of understanding of electrical circuits and components. Throughout the session, participants will learn the fundamentals of soldering, how to work with different types of components, and how to troubleshoot common issues. The workshop is an excellent opportunity for those looking to spend a few hours working on an engaging project that they can take home. It’s also a great way to ignite curiosity and inspire individuals to create their own electronics projects in the future. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this workshop provides the knowledge and confidence needed to get started in the world of electronics.

Key Information:
  • Duration: 4 hours

  • Age group: 14+

  • Basic electronic skills are recommended

  • All materials are provided

  • Enclosed shoes must be worn at all times

  • Children must be supervised at all times


Location:

Makerspace Adelaide - 223 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000
https://makerspaceadelaide.org/about/location-and-hours/

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Basic parts of the LED torch you will create in this workshop

In the first part of this workshop you will be creating your own basic LED torch. This kit is the best way to practice your through-hole soldering as it's got basic components, and plenty of spare through-holes for practicing.

The second half of this workshop will see you creating your very own retro game handheld. A little more advanced than the LED torch, this kit uses a basic silicone chip and an LED matrix to play 4 games.

A group of six people soldering an LED troch together

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Makerspace Adelaide
Adelaide SA, Australia