Make: Electronics: Learning by Discovery: A hands-on primer for the new electronics enthusiast (Third Edition) 🔍
Charles Platt Make Community, LLC, Make, 3rd, 2021
English [en] · PDF · 54.7MB · 2021 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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The first edition of Make: Electronics established a new benchmark for introductory texts. The second edition enhanced that experience, and now this third edition includes all-new diagrams throughout, new photographs, and completely rewritten text.Learning by Discovery is a system developed by Charles Platt to enable an experience that is fascinating, fun, and memorable. You learn by building your own circuits--and by making your own mistakes.In fact, mistakes are an important part of the experience. The book encourages you to "burn things out and mess things up" to find out for yourself the limits of electronic components. You'll blow a fuse and watch an overloaded LED, and you can cut open a relay to see how it works inside.Affordable Component Kits are available from independent suppliers (on Amazon), or the book explains how to shop online yourself.Illustrations are in full color throughout, so you'll see exactly what you need and how to use it.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. A simple "finger test" demonstrates how transistors switch or amplify current. You can solder wires, if you wish, to build a permanent circuit, although soldering is not necessary to build all the circuits in the book.You'll see how to use integrated circuit chips to create a simple circuit that tests 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. All the basic concepts are demonstrated quickly and simply with affordable components. You'll discover resistance, capacitance, voltage, amperage, inductance, an...
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Platt, Charles
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Maker Media, Incorported
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Oreilly & Associates Inc
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Maker Community
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O'Reilly Media
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Make (Maker Media, Inc.), Third edition, Santa Rosa, California, 2021
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Maker Media, Inc (O'Reilly), Sebastopol, 2021
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United States, United States of America
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Third, PT, 2021
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Make: Electronics explores the properties and applications of discrete components that are the fundamental building blocks of circuit design. Understanding resistors, capacitors, transistors, inductors, diodes, and integrated circuit chips is essential even when using microcontrollers. Make: Electronics teaches the fundamentals and also provides advice on the tools and supplies that are necessary. Component kits are available, specifically developed for the third edition.
Charles Platt is a contributing editor and regular columnist for Make: magazine, where he writes about electronics and tools. Platt was a senior writer for Wired magazine, has written various computer books, and has been fascinated by electronics since he put together a telephone answering machine from a tape recorder and military-surplus relays at age 15. He lives in a Northern Arizona wilderness area, where he has his own workshop for prototype fabrication and the projects that he writes about for Make: magazine.
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2023-05-20
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