Electronics All-in-One For Dummies
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If you’re looking for a new hobby that’s tons of fun―and practical to boot―electronics might be right up your alley. And getting started has never been easier!
In Electronics All-in-One For Dummies, you’ll find a plethora of helpful information, from tinkering with basic electronic components to more advanced subjects like working with digital electronics and Arduino microprocessors.
Whether you’re just getting started and trying to learn the difference between a circuit board and a breadboard, or you’ve got a handle on the fundamentals and are looking to get to the next level of electronics mastery, this book has the tools, techniques, and step-by-step guides you need to achieve your goals―and have a blast doing it! You’ll learn:
- Critical safety tips and strategies to keep yourself and your environment protected while you work
- Useful schematics for everyday devices you can put to work immediately, like animated holiday lights and animatronic prop controllers
- How to work with alternating current, direct current, analog, digital, and car electronics, as well as Raspberry Pi technologies
Perfect for anyone who’s ever looked at a circuit board and thought to themselves, “I wonder how that works?”, Electronics All-in-One For Dummies is your go-to guide to getting a grip on some of the coolest electronic technologies on the market.
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Additional information
Publisher | 3rd edition (13 Jun. 2022), For Dummies |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 960 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1119822114 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1119822110 |
Dimensions | 18.03 x 5.59 x 23.37 cm |
by brewmaster
So very easy to understand finding it difficult to put the book down
by James Jeffery
I generally don’t like the dummies books, but this one is excellent value for money.
I’ve got lots of electronics books, but some of them go too deep and way above my head. This book teaches electronics in an easy way, while still going into a lot of detail.
The book is huge!
by Jim Robson
This book has helped me to understand enough about electronics having bought some experimental starter kits, and I now know enough to make small electronic gizmos the actually make one seem intelligent without having to delve too deeply under the bonnet. If you would like to really understand how this all works all the information is there in an easy to understand format. Like other reviewers, I wish this information could have been available 50 years ago in such an easy to understand book.