Friday, December 18, 2009

Make: Electronics -- list of experiments/projects

Make: Electronics -- list of experiments/projects: "





Our latest book, Make: Electronics, has been selling like hot cakes (do hot cakes really sell that well, BTW?), so much so that the conveyor belts were empty for awhile and our mechanical maker elves had nothing to box up and ship. The engines of commerce are once again in motion and there's still time to get the book for the holidays, even with free shipping (until midnight tonight PST, for orders of $175 or higher).



We thought you might also like to see a complete list of experiments/projects in the book. There are 35 in all:



Experiment 1: Taste the Power!

Experiment 2: Let's Abuse a Battery!

Experiment 3: Your First Circuit

Experiment 4: Varying the Voltage

Experiment 5: Let's Make a Battery

Experiment 6: Very Simple Switching

Experiment 7: Relay-Driven LEDs

Experiment 8: A Relay Oscillator

Experiment 9: Time and Capacitors

Experiment 10: Transistor Switching

Experiment 11: A Modular Project

Experiment 12: Joining Two Wires Together

Experiment 13: Broil an LED

Experiment 14: A Pulsing Glow

Experiment 15: Intrusion Alarm Revisited

Experiment 16: Emitting a Pulse

Experiment 17: Set Your Tone

Experiment 18: Reaction Timer

Experiment 19: Learning Logic

Experiment 20: A Powerful Combination

Experiment 21: Race to Place

Experiment 22: Flipping and Bouncing

Experiment 23: Nice Dice

Experiment 24: Intrusion Alarm Completed

Experiment 24: Magnetism

Experiment 25: Tabletop Power Generation

Experiment 26: Loudspeaker Destruction

Experiment 27: Making a Coil React

Experiment 28: Filtering Frequencies

Experiment 29: Fuzz

Experiment 30: One Radio, No Solder, No Power

Experiment 31: A Little Robot Cart

Experiment 32: Moving in Steps

Experiment 33: Hardware Meets Software

Experiment 34: Checking the Real World

Experiment 35: The Lock, Revisited





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Make: Electronics

Our Price: $34.99

Want to learn the fundamentals of electronics in a fun and experiential way? Start working on some excellent projects as soon as you crack open this unique, hands-on book. Build the circuits first, then learn the theory behind them! With Make: Electronics, you'll learn all of the basic components and important principles through a series of 'learn by discovery' experiments. And you don't need to know a thing about electricity to get started.



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