Produktbeskrivning
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 Edition 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. 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.
Table of contents:
Introduction.
Part I: Understanding the Fundamentals of Electronics.
Chapter 1: What Is Electronics and What Can It Do for You?
Chapter 2: Manipulating Electricity to Make Something Happen.
Chapter 3: Meeting Up with Resistance.
Chapter 4: Getting a Charge Out of Capacitors.
Chapter 5: Curling Up with Coils and Crystals.
Chapter 6: The Wide World of Semiconductors.
Chapter 7: Cramming Components into Chips.
Chapter 8: Rounding Out Your Parts List.
Part II: Getting Your Hands Dirty.
Chapter 9: Setting Up Shop and Staying Safe.
Chapter 10: Sussing out Schematics.
Chapter 11: Constructing Circuits.
Chapter 12: Measuring and Analysing Circuits.
Part III: Putting Theory into Practice.
Chapter 13: Exploring Some Simple Circuits.
Chapter 14: Great Projects You Can Build in 30 Minutes or Less.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 15: Ten Exciting Electronics Extras.
Chapter 16: Ten Great Sources for Electronics Parts.
Appendix: Internet Resources.
Index.
The writer:
Dickon Ross is the Editor-in-Chief of Electronics & 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.
Electronics For Dummies, UK Edition 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. 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.
Table of contents:
Introduction.
Part I: Understanding the Fundamentals of Electronics.
Chapter 1: What Is Electronics and What Can It Do for You?
Chapter 2: Manipulating Electricity to Make Something Happen.
Chapter 3: Meeting Up with Resistance.
Chapter 4: Getting a Charge Out of Capacitors.
Chapter 5: Curling Up with Coils and Crystals.
Chapter 6: The Wide World of Semiconductors.
Chapter 7: Cramming Components into Chips.
Chapter 8: Rounding Out Your Parts List.
Part II: Getting Your Hands Dirty.
Chapter 9: Setting Up Shop and Staying Safe.
Chapter 10: Sussing out Schematics.
Chapter 11: Constructing Circuits.
Chapter 12: Measuring and Analysing Circuits.
Part III: Putting Theory into Practice.
Chapter 13: Exploring Some Simple Circuits.
Chapter 14: Great Projects You Can Build in 30 Minutes or Less.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 15: Ten Exciting Electronics Extras.
Chapter 16: Ten Great Sources for Electronics Parts.
Appendix: Internet Resources.
Index.
The writer:
Dickon Ross is the Editor-in-Chief of Electronics & 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.