byte sized engineering | How to use a multimeter | Practical skills for makers @bytesizedengineering | Uploaded August 2021 | Updated October 2024, 37 seconds ago.
In the first episode of this new video series, I talk about the basic layout of a multimeter, the different electrical properties it can measure, and an example of how to measure different things using the multimeter. After watching this video you should have a basic understanding of this useful tool.
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In the first episode of this new video series, I talk about the basic layout of a multimeter, the different electrical properties it can measure, and an example of how to measure different things using the multimeter. After watching this video you should have a basic understanding of this useful tool.
New videos are uploaded on Fridays!
Try Altium Designer for free: altium.com/yt/bytesized
Get 30% discount on purchase: altium.com/asp/bytesized
If you are watching this video chances are that you have a lot of creative ideas and you like making things. I know what it's like to have a great idea but also feel overwhelmed by not knowing where to start. My goal with byte sized is to give you the knowledge, inspiration, and confidence to make those ideas a reality.
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amzn.to/2V0zNI9
amzn.to/3kCE6lL
amzn.to/38pkSdF
amzn.to/3zqoDLP
amzn.to/3Dvgx6W
Hopefully this video taught you a practical skill that you'll use as a maker. I'd recommend watching one of the suggested videos at the end. You should also subscribe to byte sized, and consider become a supporting member through Patreon or YouTube memberships. Supporting members get access to behind the scenes content, early release videos, and monthly hangouts. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video, I look forward to seeing you next time!
Subscribe: youtube.com/bytesized?sub_confirmation=1
YouTube Memberships: youtube.com/channel/UCtVgFluK-MmGpQoE7VCxa6w/join
Patreon: patreon.com/bytesized
Byte sized merchandise: teespring.com/stores/byte-sized
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/tools