Do you dream of wiring up a flashing LED, experimenting with infrared detectors, or building a walking-talking robot from scratch? This book covers everything from understanding the technology behind day-to-day gadgets, to reading a schematic, getting to grips with multimeters, and devising projects that are both useful and fun.
Do you dream of wiring up a flashing LED, experimenting with infrared detectors, or building a walking-talking robot from scratch? This book covers everything from understanding the technology behind day-to-day gadgets, to reading a schematic, getting to grips with multimeters, and devising projects that are both useful and fun.
Do you dream of wiring up a flashing LED, experimenting with infrared detectors, or building a walking-talking robot from scratch? Do you want to understand what capacitors, oscilloscopes and transistors actually do? Then look no further!
Electronics For Dummies, UK Editioncovers everything from understanding the technology behind day-to-day gadgets, to reading a schematic, getting to grips with multimeters, and devising projects that are both useful and fun. With UK-specific information on where to purchase components for your workbench and the most useful websites and resources, this essential guide will get you up, running, and switched on in no time.
Electronics For Dummies, UK Edition includes:
Part I: Understanding The Fundamentals of Electronics
Part II: Getting Your Hands Dirty
Part III: Putting Theory Into Practice
Part IV: The Part of Tens
Appendix: Internet Resources
Dickon Ross is the Editor-in-Chief of Engineering & Technology Magazine, published by the IET. He is also the launch Editor of Flipside, a science, engineering and technology magazine aimed at teenagers. Cathleen Shamieh is a technology writer with extensive engineering and consulting experience. Gordon McComb is an electronics author and consultant.
Learn to: Get to grips with electronics theory Start working with electrical parts and equipment Read schematics and build simple circuits Create your own projects, from flashing lights to infrared detectors Get charged up about electronics If you're interested in how things work and want to get hands on with technology, you've come to the right place. Covering everything from the low-down on the science and equipment to the practical information you need to build exciting projects, this easy-to-follow guide will get you up and running in no time. So get reading and start putting the electricity into electronics! Understand the basics - learn about electrons and find out about resistors, capacitors, inductors, conductors and more Make a start - set up your workspace, learn how to read schematics and build simple breadboards Get practical - create your own circuits and build fun projects such as electronic compasses, infrared detectors and electronic dice Stock up - find out which parts you need for every project and where to get them in the UK and overseas Open the book and find: What electronics involves Ways to harness electricity How electronic components really work Advice on using integrated circuits Key tools and equipment for your workbench How to create solderless and soldered breadboards Ways to measure your circuits with multimeters and oscilloscopes Key safety information Top tips to help you succeed
Learn to: Get to grips with electronics theory Start working with electrical parts and equipment Read schematics and build simple circuits Create your own projects, from flashing lights to infrared detectors Get charged up about electronics If you're interested in how things work and want to get hands on with technology, you've come to the right place. Covering everything from the low-down on the science and equipment to the practical information you need to build exciting projects, this easy-to-follow guide will get you up and running in no time. So get reading and start putting the electricity into electronics! Understand the basics learn about electrons and find out about resistors, capacitors, inductors, conductors and more Make a start set up your workspace, learn how to read schematics and build simple breadboards Get practical create your own circuits and build fun projects such as electronic compasses, infrared detectors and electronic dice Stock up find out which parts you need for every project and where to get them in the UK and overseas Open the book and find: What electronics involves Ways to harness electricity How electronic components really work Advice on using integrated circuits Key tools and equipment for your workbench How to create solderless and soldered breadboards Ways to measure your circuits with multimeters and oscilloscopes Key safety information Top tips to help you succeed
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