Learn the ins and outs of electronics and quickly start designing and building your own interesting products
This follow up to the bestselling Practical Electronics for Inventors shows hobbyists, makers, and students how to design electronic devices with available integrated circuits, modules, and subassemblies. Written by an electronics expert and experienced author, Practical Electronic Design for Experimenters gives you the knowledge necessary to develop and construct your own functioning gadgets.
The book begins by discussing ready-made circuits, off-the-shelf components, and other readily-available parts. From there, the focus shifts to the fundamentals of design, resources, power supplies, amplifiers, oscillators, filters, digital designs, and embedded controllers. Prototyping, testing, troubleshooting, and debugging are also clearly explained.
-Features an extensive list of resources, including books, manufacturer's data sheets, websites, parts sources, distributors, software tools, and online assistance
-Shows how standard, off-the-shelf products can be used to create a desired end product
-Written by an electronics expert and experienced author
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