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Burn things out, mess things up—that’s how you learn.
Make:
Electronics
Second Edition
Charles Platt
A HANDS-ON
PRIMER FOR
THE NEW
ELECTRONICS
ENTHUSIAST
Learning by
Discovery
Technology & Engineering/Electronics
Make:
Electronics
Learning by Discovery
Want to learn the fundamentals of electronics in a fun, hands-on way?
With
Make: Electronics 2nd Edition,
you’ll start working on real projects
as soon as you crack open the book. Explore all of the key components
and essential principles through a series of fascinating experiments. You’ll
build the circuits first,
then
learn the theory behind them!
Build working devices,
from simple to complex
You’ll start with the basics and then
move on to more complicated projects.
Go from switching circuits to integrat-
ed circuits, and from simple alarms to
programmable microcontrollers.
With step-by-step instructions and
more than 500 full-color photographs
and illustrations, this book will help
you use and understand electronics
concepts and techniques.
You will:
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Discover by breaking things: experiment
with components and learn from failure.
Set up a tricked-out project space: make a
work area at home, equipped with the tools
and parts you’ll need.
Learn about key electronic components
and their functions within a circuit.
Create an intrusion alarm, holiday lights,
wearable electronic jewelry, audio processors,
a reflex tester, and a combination lock.
Get clear, easy-to-understand explanations
of what you’re doing and why.
New in the 2nd Edition!
»
Totally new text throughout, with
many new projects and others
revised and updated.
»
Smaller, more affordable range of
components.
»
Now includes coverage of Arduino!
Charles Platt’s
first electronics project was a telephone
answering machine, which he built when he was 15. He
became a science-fiction writer (author of
The Silicon Man),
taught classes in computer graphics, and was a senior
writer at Wired, but he has retained his lifelong love for
hobby electronics. He is currently a contributing editor to
Make:
magazine.
“This is teaching at its best!”—Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer
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SECOND EDITION
Make: Electronics
Charles Platt
Make: Electronics
by Charles Platt
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September 2015: Second Edition
December 2009: First Edition
Interior Designer:
David Futato
Cover Designers:
Marc de Vinck and Charles Platt
Interior Photographs and Illustrations:
Charles Platt
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Dedication
To readers of the first edition of
Make: Electronics
who contributed many ideas and
suggestions for this second edition. In particular: Jeremy Frank, Russ Sprouse,
Darral Teeples, Andrew Shaw, Brian Good, Behram Patel, Brian Smith, Gary White, Tom
Malone, Joe Everhart, Don Girvin, Marshall Magee, Albert Qin, Vida John, Mark Jones,
Chris Silva, and Warren Smith. Several of them also volunteered to review the text for
errors. Feedback from my readers continues to be an amazing resource.
Acknowledgments
I discovered electronics with my school friends. We were nerds before the word existed.
Patrick Fagg, Hugh Levinson, Graham Rogers, and John Witty showed me some of the
possibilities.
It was Mark Frauenfelder who nudged me back into the habit of making things. Gar-
eth Branwyn facilitated
Make: Electronics,
and Brian Jepson enabled the sequel and
this new edition. They are three of the best editors I have known, and they are also
three of my favorite people. Most writers are not so fortunate.
I am also grateful to Dale Dougherty for starting something that I never imagined
could become so significant, and for welcoming me as a participant.
Russ Sprouse and Anthony Golin built and tested the circuits. Technical fact checking
was provided by Philipp Marek, Fredrik Jansson, and Steve Conklin. Don’t blame them
if there are still any errors in this book. It’s much easier for me to make an error than it
is for someone else to find it.
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