Make: Design Your Own Circuits
17 Exciting Design Ideas for New Electronics Projects

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Language: English
256 p.
Publication Abandoned

While basic circuits may be easy to understand, creating a circuit requires a different way of thinking. The purpose of this book is to show how it's done. Being creative, instead of just following instructions, is part of the Maker ethic. This should include designing circuits to do what you want. The hands-on projects in this book progress from simple to complex, breaking circuits into modules to make them easier to understand. It is suitable for adult learners, as well as for teens ages 12 and up. (Younger readers can work through it with adult assistance.) Unique pictorial diagrams included in the book show circuits as they actually appear on a breadboard (not just schematics).

  • Teaches the fundamentals of electronic circuits
  • Starts with basics and builds to more sophisticated designs
  • Explains how to read and draw circuit diagrams
  • Encourages experimentation and hands-on building
  • Includes cartoons and full-color photographs and line drawings
  • One of the relatively few entry-level books on circuit design
  • Shifts the focus away from explaining components and onto showing how to link them together