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Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery

Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery

Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery
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Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery Paperback - 2009

by Platt, Charles

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  • Title Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery
  • Author Platt, Charles
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition International Ed
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 349
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oreilly & Associates Inc, U.S.A
  • Publication date 2009-12
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # FORT958635
  • ISBN 9780596153748 / 0596153740
  • Weight 1.75 lbs (0.79 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.75 x 8 x 0.7 in (24.77 x 20.32 x 1.78 cm)
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Electronic apparatus and appliances - Design, Electronics - Design and construction
  • Dewey Decimal Code 621.381
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Make: Electronics: Learning Through Discovery

From the publisher

"This is teaching at its best!"

--Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer (the world's most successful integrated circuit), and author of Much Ado About Almost Nothing: Man's Encounter with the Electron (Booklocker.com)

"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

Want to learn the fundamentals of electronics in a fun, hands-on way? With Make: Electronics, you'll start working on real projects as soon as you crack open the book. Explore all of the key components and essential principles through a series of fascinating experiments. You'll build the circuits first, then learn the theory behind them!

Build working devices, from simple to complex
You'll start with the basics and then move on to more complicated projects. Go from switching circuits to integrated circuits, and from simple alarms to programmable microcontrollers. Step-by-step instructions and more than 500 full-color photographs and illustrations will help you use -- and understand -- electronics concepts and techniques.

  • Discover by breaking things: experiment with components and learn from failure
  • Set up a tricked-out project space: make a work area at home, equipped with the tools and parts you'll need
  • Learn about key electronic components and their functions within a circuit
  • Create an intrusion alarm, holiday lights, wearable electronic jewelry, audio processors, a reflex tester, and a combination lock
  • Build an autonomous robot cart that can sense its environment and avoid obstacles
  • Get clear, easy-to-understand explanations of what you're doing and why

About the author

Charles Platt became interested in computers when he acquired an Ohio Scientific C4P in 1979. After writing and selling software by mail order, he taught classes in BASIC programming, MS-DOS, and subsequently Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. He wrote five computer books during the 1980s.

He has also written science fiction novels such as The Silicon Man (published originally by Wired books) and Protektor (from Avon Books). He stopped writing science fiction when he started contributing to Wired magazine in 1993, and became one of its three senior writers a couple of years later.

Charles began contributing to Make magazine in its third issue and is currently a contributing editor. Make: Electronics is his first book for Make Books. Currently he is designing and building prototypes of medical equipment in his workshop in a northern Arizona wilderness area.

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