Electronics Workshop

Breadboard‑based, no‑solder, low‑voltage-battery-powered projects for kids, teens, and adults. Use multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and more — while building real circuits you can relate to.

Workshops are pop-up and on-demand: I come to your location or you choose a space, and we set up a session for your group. Up to 2 participants per project. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Overview

Breadboards Battery Power Safe • Low Voltage Meters & Scopes

Every project is designed to be hands‑on and approachable: you’ll place parts, wire circuits, measure signals, and debug like a pro, all without solder.

We provide tools and stations with multimeters, oscilloscopes, function/signal generators, and safe power supplies.

Projects are grouped by difficulty so participants can start simple and level up at their own pace. Printed, step‑by‑step instructions keep you moving; our monitors are there to help whenever you’re stuck.

Interested? Check our pricing, book a session, or get in touch with questions.

Basic Projects

Analog Digital Logic Hands‑on • No Solder

Fun, relatable builds using discrete components: blinking LEDs, light‑sensing night lights, reaction‑time games, simple buzzers, and logic‑gate puzzles.

Great for first‑timers and younger builders.

Intermediate Projects

Sensors Timing & Counters Audio & RF Basics Microcontrollers

Step up to more complex circuits: chaser lights and 7‑segment counters, tone generators, basic radios, sensor‑driven projects, and intro microcontroller builds (C/Assembly/Python on MCUs).

Advanced Projects

Systems Thinking Mixed‑Signal Retro‑style Computers Robotics

Large, multi‑session builds for experienced makers: mini CPU cores, data‑logging stations, synths and audio effects, robot drivers, and retro‑computing projects that bring it all together.

How It Works

Workshops are scheduled on demand. Reach out to pick a date, time, and location — I bring all the equipment, kits, and printed instructions to you.

Each session accommodates up to 2 participants per project. You’ll follow step-by-step printed instructions with hands-on guidance throughout. Kits can be purchased to take home at the end of the session.

Multi-session projects are supported — just book follow-up sessions and your build picks up right where you left off.