Electronics Projects for Dummies -- By Earl Boysen, Nancy Muir
If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. It helps you build fun gadgets and gain knowledge of how various electronic parts work along the way. It covers:
Fundamental concepts of what an electronic project is and how to get started
Tools of the trade, including soldering irons and multimeters
Building light activated gadgets
Setting up motion detectors
Transforming electromagnetic waves into sound
Suppliers of electronic parts and tools
Electronics Projects for Dummies will have you building projects in no time. In fact, it includes step-by-step directions for ten cool creations - a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more. With full parts and tool lists, saftey guidelines, and writing schematics this book is a great guide to build-it-yourself electronics projects.
428 pages. © 2006, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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