[DOWNLOAD] "Basic Electronics for Tomorrow's Inventors" by Nick Dossis # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Basic Electronics for Tomorrow's Inventors
- Author : Nick Dossis
- Release Date : January 14, 2012
- Genre: Electrical Engineering,Books,Professional & Technical,Engineering,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 27587 KB
Description
Learn about electronics with fun experiments and projects
Created in partnership with Thames & Kosmos, Basic Electronics for Tomorrow's Inventors introduces you to essential electronics concepts through fun, do-it-yourself projects. You'll get tips for setting up your home workbench, safely handling materials, and creating a variety of entertaining gadgets. All of the projects and experiments use inexpensive, readily available electronic components and different types of breadboard, which creates a plug-and-play environment for you to build electronic circuits—no soldering required!
Inside you'll find:
Things You'll Need--lists of all the electronic components and equipment required for each experiment
A Circuit Diagram--shows how each of the electronic components are connected to produce the experiment
How the Circuit Works--identifies the building blocks used to make the circuit and helps you read circuit diagrams
Breadboard Layout--close-up photographs that guide you in building each electronic circuit
Time to Experiment--explains how to get your experiment working
Step-by-step projects include:
Phone experiments
Make an LED light up
Make an LED flash
Create colors with an RGB LED
Build a working telephone
Dashboard experiments Create indicator lights
Build a temperature sensor
Make an electronic horn
Set up a water sensor
Security experiments Design a basic alarm circuit
Make a pressure-sensitive mat
Create a touch-activated alarm
Build an electronic security keypad
Make a reading light that switches on when it goes dark
Electronic game experiments Create a random number generator
Flip an electronic coin
Get ready for infrared target practice
Build a sound-effects generator