What is a diode? what is an ohm? what is the best kind of wire to use? what does that symbol mean? what is BC548? what is the easiest way to use a soldering iron? how do I make a PCB? how does it work? how do I trouble-shoot if it goes wrong? These are just a few of the questions that beset the newcomer to electronics. This book describes in detail how to build 30 electronics projects, several entirely original, for fun or for their usefulness in and around the home. They are graded into those suitable for the absolute beginner, those easily built after a little experience, and those which offer a slightly greater challenger. Most of the projects require very few components sao they can be assembled with the minimum of expense. All operate on low-voltage batteries, and are entirely safe for the novice. The projects are set out in the second section of the book. In the first section are given full details and explanations of all that the beginner needs to know in order to build them and get them working. This is the easy way to get stated in practical electronics and, at the same time, to begin to understand some of the theory. The reader can choose to build most of the projects - either on a breadboard (so he can use the same parts to build other projects later), or on stripboard or on a printed circuit board. PCB designs are included in the book.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bernard Babani Publishing
ISBN-13
9780859343459
eBay Product ID (ePID)
88654365
Product Key Features
Book Title
Getting Started in Practical Electronics
Author
O.N. Bishop
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Engineering & Technology
Publication Year
1994
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
178mm
Item Width
111mm
Volume
345
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
O.N. Bishop
Series Title
Bp S.
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
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