27.08.2020 Views

[READ PDF] Kindle Make Electronics Learning Through Discovery download ebook PDF EPUB

[PDF] Download Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery Ebook | READ ONLINE Free PDF => https://bookcenter.club/?book=1680450263 Download Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery read ebook Online PDF EPUB KINDLE Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download ebook PDF EPUB book in english language [DOWNLOAD] Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery in format PDF Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download free of book in format PDF #book #readonline #ebook #pdf #kindle #epub

[PDF] Download Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery Ebook | READ ONLINE
Free PDF => https://bookcenter.club/?book=1680450263
Download Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery read ebook Online PDF EPUB KINDLE
Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download ebook PDF EPUB book in english language
[DOWNLOAD] Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery in format PDF
Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download free of book in format PDF
#book #readonline #ebook #pdf #kindle #epub

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.


Step-By Step To Download this book:

Click The Button "DOWNLOAD"

Sign UP registration to access Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery &

UNLIMITED BOOKS

DOWNLOAD as many books as you like (personal use)

CANCEL the membership at ANY TIME if not satisfied

Join Over 80.000 & Happy Readers.

[READ PDF] Kindle Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download

ebook PDF EPUB


[READ PDF] Kindle Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery download ebook PDF EPUB

[READ PDF] Kindle

Make: Electronics:

Learning Through

Discovery download

ebook PDF EPUB

Description

"This is teaching at its best!" Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer (the world's most

successful integrated circuit)."A fabulous book: well written, well paced, fun, and informative.

I also love the sense of humor. It's very good at disarming the fear. And it's gorgeous

. I'll be recommending this book highly." Tom Igoe, author of Physical Computing and Making

Things Talk.A "magnificent and rewarding book. ... Every step of this structured instruction

is expertly illustrated with photos and crisp diagrams. . . . This really is the best way to

learn." Kevin Kelly, in Cool Tools.The first edition of Make: Electronics established a new

benchmark for introductory texts. This second edition enhances that learning experience. Using

full color on every page, hundreds of photographs and diagrams convey concepts with unmatched

clarity.Platt uses a hands on approach throughout. You learn by building your own simple

circuits.You begin by blowing a fuse or burning out an LED to demonstrate voltage, amperage,

and electrical resistance. As it says on the cover, "Burn things out, mess things up that's how you

learn!"The hands on approach continues with basic switching circuits. You can cut open the sealed

case of a relay to see exactly what goes on inside.Unique 3D diagrams illustrate components as

they are plugged into a solderless breadboard. A simple circuit reveals how a capacitor stores and

releases electricity. While Make: Electronics minimizes the amount of theory that you need, it does

show you how to figure out Ohm's Law and do the simple math to calculate the time constant of a

capacitor.A buying guide shows basic tools ranging from pliers to a low cost multimeter.

Components such as transistors and capacitors are shown in color photographs so that you will

quickly recognize them.A simple "finger test" demonstrates how transistors switch or amplify

current. The book then shows functional circuits that you can build to create light and sound,

leading to a plan for a simple intrusion alarm.Platt includes three chapters explaining how to solder

wires and build a permanent circuit. However, the skill of soldering is not essential for other

projects in the book.You learn all about integrated circuit chips: how they work, what they do, how

they are identified, and where you can buy them. Build your own oscillator and one shot circuits,

and learn how to chain timer chips together.A simple circuit can test the speed of your reflexes.

Other circuits include a combination lock for a computer, or a game in which players compete to

be the first to press a button. There is a novel, simplified circuit to build electronic dice.Make:

Electronics includes advice about setting up your work area, storing parts, and buying additional

tools, if you decide to venture further into the field.The final section of the book explains


inductance and the components that make use of it, such as

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!