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Time: June 4, 2025 from 7pm to 10pm
Location: MakeHaven
Street: 770 Chapel St
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: https://www.makehaven.org/civ…
Event Type: classes/workshops
Organized By: Brenda Brown
Latest Activity: 6 hours ago
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Participants will learn how to build and test a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) circuit using a breadboard—no soldering required! This beginner-friendly electronics workshop is perfect for anyone curious about circuitry but unsure where to start. Along the way, you’ll gain a solid foundation in electronics terminology, tools, and safety practices. Each participant will receive a kit with all the components needed for the class, plus a few extras to encourage future experimentation at home.
What to Expect
You’ll start with an introduction to breadboarding and basic electronic components, then move into building your own VCO circuit from scratch. We’ll walk through how to read datasheets, test circuits with LEDs, and safely use a multimeter and oscilloscope. The instructor will guide you step-by-step, and there will be time for hands-on experimentation, questions, and troubleshooting.
Skills You’ll Acquire
How to use a breadboard for circuit prototyping
Reading integrated circuit datasheets
Identifying resistors, capacitors, and other components
Using a multimeter to test voltage, resistance, and continuity
Using an oscilloscope to visualize signal output
Testing circuits with LEDs
Practicing electronics safety
Troubleshooting and experimenting with simple analog circuits
What’s Provided
A complete electronics kit (yours to keep)
Breadboard, ICs, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, and more
Access to shared multimeters and oscilloscopes
Instructional materials and guided practice time
Who Should Attend
This class is ideal for beginners with no prior electronics experience who want a fun, approachable way to dive into circuits and hardware tinkering. Great for curious minds, DIYers, and future synth builders!
Prerequisites/Safety Information
No prior experience necessary. This is a no-solder, low-voltage class focused on safe handling of beginner electronics equipment. All tools and materials will be provided.
Instructor: Andrei Jay
Workshop Ticket Fee:
Standard Public Ticket: $63.00
MakeHaven Members: $54.00
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