Easy Electronics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Electronics, Circuits, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Computers, General Computing
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Author: Charles Platt ISBN: 9781680454451
Publisher: Maker Media, Inc Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Maker Media, Inc Language: English
Author: Charles Platt
ISBN: 9781680454451
Publisher: Maker Media, Inc
Publication: November 21, 2017
Imprint: Maker Media, Inc
Language: English

This is the simplest, quickest, least technical, most affordable introduction to basic electronics. No tools are necessary--not even a screwdriver. Easy Electronics should satisfy anyone who has felt frustrated by entry-level books that are not as clear and simple as they are supposed to be.

Brilliantly clear graphics will take you step by step through 12 basic projects, none of which should take more than half an hour. Using alligator clips to connect components, you see and hear immediateresults. The hands-on approach is fun and intriguing, especially for family members exploring the projects together.

The 12 experiments will introduce you to switches, resistors, capacitors, transistors, phototransistors, LEDs, audio transducers, and a silicon chip. You'll even learn how to read schematics by comparing them with the circuits that you build.

No prior knowledge is required, and no math is involved. You learn by seeing, hearing, and touching. By the end of Experiment 12, you may be eager to move on to a more detailed book. Easy Electronics will function perfectly as a prequel to the same author's bestseller, Make: Electronics.

All the components listed in the book are inexpensive and readily available from online sellers. A very affordable kit has been developed in conjunction with the book to eliminate the chore of shopping for separate parts. A QR code inside the book will take you to the vendor's web site.

Concepts include:

Transistor as a switch or an amplifier

Phototransistor to function as an alarm

Capacitor to store and release electricity

Transducer to create sounds from a timer

Resistor codes

A miniature light bulb to display voltage

The inner workings of a switch

Using batteries and resistors in series and parallel

Creating sounds by the pressure of your finger

Making a matchbox that beeps when you touch it

And more. Grab your copy and start experimenting!

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This is the simplest, quickest, least technical, most affordable introduction to basic electronics. No tools are necessary--not even a screwdriver. Easy Electronics should satisfy anyone who has felt frustrated by entry-level books that are not as clear and simple as they are supposed to be.

Brilliantly clear graphics will take you step by step through 12 basic projects, none of which should take more than half an hour. Using alligator clips to connect components, you see and hear immediateresults. The hands-on approach is fun and intriguing, especially for family members exploring the projects together.

The 12 experiments will introduce you to switches, resistors, capacitors, transistors, phototransistors, LEDs, audio transducers, and a silicon chip. You'll even learn how to read schematics by comparing them with the circuits that you build.

No prior knowledge is required, and no math is involved. You learn by seeing, hearing, and touching. By the end of Experiment 12, you may be eager to move on to a more detailed book. Easy Electronics will function perfectly as a prequel to the same author's bestseller, Make: Electronics.

All the components listed in the book are inexpensive and readily available from online sellers. A very affordable kit has been developed in conjunction with the book to eliminate the chore of shopping for separate parts. A QR code inside the book will take you to the vendor's web site.

Concepts include:

Transistor as a switch or an amplifier

Phototransistor to function as an alarm

Capacitor to store and release electricity

Transducer to create sounds from a timer

Resistor codes

A miniature light bulb to display voltage

The inner workings of a switch

Using batteries and resistors in series and parallel

Creating sounds by the pressure of your finger

Making a matchbox that beeps when you touch it

And more. Grab your copy and start experimenting!

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