CircuitBread is all about electronics and electrical engineering tutorials, with content on how electronics work and some extras for fun!

There are many topics that we want to get through and while we’re planning on starting with basic electronics and microcontrollers, we have plans for a wide range of practical and theoretical videos on AC and DC circuits, microelectronics, electronic devices, semiconductor devices, communications systems, robotics, control systems, digital logic, electromagnetic theory, and… well, probably more, but that’s quite the list as it is. Mixed in with tutorials, we want more lighthearted stuff - tradeshows, faires, spotlights on people and companies, parodies, etc.

This content will appeal to anyone with an interest in electronics and electrical engineering and, while passionate, doesn’t take themselves (or us!) too seriously.

So, subscribe and follow us on this adventure as we learn more about electronics together and have a little fun while doing it!


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Ohm’s Law is the go-to equation for basic circuits. This tutorial breaks down what it is, when it works (and when it doesn’t), and walks through a few quick examples.

We teamed up with our friends at ‪@OhmiteManufacturing‬ to add their tips and tools, plus a set of practice problems so you can test yourself. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/1V3IgB5yfIY?si=vrHKB...

Check out the written article: www.circuitbread.com/ohms-law-tut

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We’re excited to share a new addition to the CircuitBread textbook collection: Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application.

Whether you’re studying diodes, transistors, or semiconductor fundamentals, this textbook is designed to help make complex concepts easier to understand for students, hobbyists, and engineers alike.

Start reading here: www.circuitbread.com/semi-dev12

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Electrical safety is something every engineer, student, maker, and hobbyist should take seriously.

For #NationalElectricalSafetyMonth, this is a great time to review safe lab practices, proper grounding, PPE, lockout/tagout procedures, safe handling of high-voltage circuits, and the importance of respecting electricity even in small projects.

A few extra minutes spent following safety procedures can prevent injuries, equipment damage, and costly mistakes.

What is the most important electrical safety lesson you've learned from a project, lab, or real-world experience?

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At CircuitBread, we’re passionate about making electronics and electrical engineering concepts easier to learn and understand for everyone.

In the latest video with our Friend of CircuitBread, ‪@DigilentInc‬, Josh walks through important circuit analysis topics including voltage dividers, current dividers, Wheatstone bridges, and Delta-Wye conversions using simple explanations and practical examples.

Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or working engineer, these are foundational concepts worth mastering.

Watch the full lesson and test your knowledge with the quiz on CircuitBread: https://youtu.be/0lt4U5xmOoY?si=lf_4b...

Written lesson: www.circuitbread.com/volt-div-whe

Thank you to Digilent for collaborating with us on this project!

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First Look at the ‪@ebmpapstinc.‬ DiaForce Fan! 𖣘

Big thanks to ‪@SagerElectric‬ for hooking us up with this awesome fan from ebm-papst and yes, we’re going to have a little fun destroying it (in the name of science, of course!👀). Before we dive into the chaos, join Josh as he takes a closer look at the fan’s features, how it works, and why he wishes he had long hair to feel the breeze. 🌬️ https://youtu.be/mV6ZOrVLJGY

Special thanks to ebm-papst and Sager Electronics for making this possible! 🙌

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10 MILLION VIEWS.

Thank you to everyone who has watched, learned, shared, and supported CircuitBread on YouTube. From students and hobbyists to educators and engineers, we’re grateful to have such an amazing community.

What started as a mission to make electronics education more accessible has grown far beyond what we imagined.

A huge thank you as well to our Friends of CircuitBread for their continued support and collaboration throughout this journey.

Here’s to more lessons, projects, and milestones ahead. Thank you for helping us reach 10M channel views! 🎉

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At CircuitBread, we’re fortunate to work with Friends who share the same goal: helping engineers and students grow throughout every stage of their journey. Beyond supporting our educational content, our Friends also provide valuable tools, resources, tutorials, calculators, samples, and learning materials that engineers can freely explore on their own.

Check out our Friends of CircuitBread page to discover what each Friend offers to the engineering community:
www.circuitbread.com/friends

Some of the amazing resources available include:

‪@TexasInstruments‬ – Free design & simulation tools
‪@Allegromicro‬ – Free resource center
‪@Octopart‬ – Component availability & forecasting tools
‪@RochesterElectronicsLLC‬ – Free technical articles
‪@SagerElectric‬ – Power resources & value-add services
‪@onlinecomponents‬ – Bill of Materials manager
‪@SameSkyDevices‬ – Free electronics tutorials & resources
‪@ebmpapstinc.‬ – Free technical articles
‪@puiaudio‬ – Product samples
‪@TriadMagnetics‬ – Free eBooks & resource library
‪@OhmiteManufacturing‬ – Ohm’s Law calculator
‪@NeutrikUSA‬ – Free product samples
‪@orion_fans‬ – Free product training guides
‪@DigilentInc‬ – Academic discount partner store
‪@raltron8970‬ – Crystal oscillator design content
‪@tarkthermalsolutions‬ – Free thermal wizard calculators
‪@Qorvo‬ – RF & power management eBooks, videos & more

We truly appreciate the support of every Friend of CircuitBread who continues to help make engineering education more accessible for everyone.

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Our Friends at ‪@SagerElectric‬ will be at the Robotics Summit & Expo on May 27–28 at Booth #401!

If you’re attending, stop by to explore solutions in power, interconnect, sensing, motion, and HMI. Bring your engineering challenges and connect with their team!

Register here: vist.ly/53acp

#RoboticsSummit #Engineering #Automation

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Remembering the brave, celebrating their legacy. Happy Memorial Day! #MemorialDay

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Many people are familiar with bridge full-wave rectifiers, but full-wave center-tapped rectifiers offer an even simpler way to convert AC to rippling DC. If you want to create a power supply using a half-wave or bridge full-wave rectifier, use transformers with a single winding on the secondary side.

Together with our Friend of CircuitBread, ‪@TriadMagnetics‬, who manufactures transformers and other magnetics, we created this tutorial to better understand Center-Tapped Full-Wave Rectifier Operation: https://youtu.be/GU5W-1o2v-E?si=SYIAx....

For a written tutorial, you can read it here: www.circuitbread.com/ct-fw-roprtn.

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