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Electronics Projects For Dummies
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These projects are fun to build and fun to use Make lights dance to music, play with radio remote control, or build your own metal detector Who says the Science Fair has to end? If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. Here are complete directions for building ten cool creations that involve light, sound, or vibrations -- a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more, with full parts and tools lists, safety guidelines, and wiring schematics. Check out ten cool electronics projects, including Chapter 8 -- Surfing the Radio Waves (how to make your own radio) Chapter 9 -- Scary Pumpkins (crazy Halloween decorations that have sound, light, and movement) Chapter 12 -- Hitting Paydirt with an Electronic Metal Detector (a project that can pay for itself) Discover how to Handle electronic components safely Read a circuit diagram Troubleshoot circuits with a multimeter Build light-activated gadgets Set up a motion detector Transform electromagnetic waves into sound Companion Web site Go to www.dummies.com/go/electronicsprojectsfd Explore new projects with other electronics hobbyists Find additional information and project opportunities
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Product details
- Paperback | 448 pages
- 193 x 235 x 23mm | 806g
- 31 Jul 2006
- John Wiley & Sons Inc
- New York, United States
- English
- 1. Auflage
- 0470009683
- 9780470009680
- 404,381
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These projects are fun to build and fun to use
Make lights dance to music, play with radio remote control, or build your own metal detector
Who says the Science Fair has to end? If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. Here are complete directions for building ten cool creations that involve light, sound, or vibrations -- a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more, with full parts and tools lists, safety guidelines, and wiring schematics.
Check out ten cool electronics projects, including Chapter 8 -- Surfing the Radio Waves (how to make your own radio) Chapter 9 -- Scary Pumpkins (crazy Halloween decorations that have sound, light, and movement) Chapter 12 -- Hitting Paydirt with an Electronic Metal Detector (a project that can pay for itself)
Discover how to Handle electronic components safely Read a circuit diagram Troubleshoot circuits with a multimeter Build light-activated gadgets Set up a motion detector Transform electromagnetic waves into sound
Companion Web site Go to www.dummies.com/ go/electronicsprojectsfd Explore new projects with other electronics hobbyists Find additional information and project opportunities
show more
Make lights dance to music, play with radio remote control, or build your own metal detector
Who says the Science Fair has to end? If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. Here are complete directions for building ten cool creations that involve light, sound, or vibrations -- a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more, with full parts and tools lists, safety guidelines, and wiring schematics.
Check out ten cool electronics projects, including Chapter 8 -- Surfing the Radio Waves (how to make your own radio) Chapter 9 -- Scary Pumpkins (crazy Halloween decorations that have sound, light, and movement) Chapter 12 -- Hitting Paydirt with an Electronic Metal Detector (a project that can pay for itself)
Discover how to Handle electronic components safely Read a circuit diagram Troubleshoot circuits with a multimeter Build light-activated gadgets Set up a motion detector Transform electromagnetic waves into sound
Companion Web site Go to www.dummies.com/ go/electronicsprojectsfd Explore new projects with other electronics hobbyists Find additional information and project opportunities
show more
Table of contents
Introduction. Part I: Project Prep. Chapter 1: Exploring the World of Electronics Projects. Chapter 2: Safety First. Chapter 3: Assembling Your Electronics Arsenal. Chapter 4: Running Down the Skills You Need. Part II: Sounding Off! Chapter 5: Making Light Dance to the Music. Chapter 6: Focusing Sound with a Parabolic Microphone. Chapter 7: Murmuring Merlin. Chapter 8: Surfing the Airwaves. Part III: Let There Be Light. Chapter 9: Scary Pumpkins. Chapter 10: Dancing Dolphins. Chapter 11: Controlling a Go-Kart Infrared Style. Part IV: Good Vibrations. Chapter 12: A Handy-Dandy Metal Detector. Chapter 13: Sensitive Sam Walks the Line. Chapter 14: Couch Pet-ato. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 15: Ten Great Parts Suppliers. Chapter 16: Ten Great Electronics Resources. Chapter 17: Ten Specialized Electronics Resources. Glossary. Index.
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About Earl Boysen
Earl Boysen is an engineer who after 20 years in the computer chip industry, decided to slow down and move to a quiet town in Washington state. Earl is the co-author of Electronics For Dummies and Nanotechnology For Dummies. He lives with his wife, Nancy, in a house he built himself and finds himself as busy as ever with teaching, writing, house building, and acting. Visit Earl at his Web site to get reviews and information about the latest components and techniques for building projects: www.buildinggadgets.com. Nancy Muir is the author of over 50 books on topics ranging from desktop computer applications to distance learning and electronics. She has a certificate in distance learning design and has taught technical writing at the university level. Prior to her freelance writing career, she held management positions in the publishing and software industries. She lives with her husband Earl and their benevolent owners - their dog and cat. Nancy's company, The Publishing Studio, has its Web site at www.pubstudio.com.
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