Electronics Projects Book
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It is the complementary part to the book Master the Basics of Electronics, offering a curated collection of electronic projects. The book introduces fundamental principles for working with integrated circuits, logic gates, and programmable chips, while also refining the reader’s ability to read and interpret more advanced and complex electronic schematics and symbols.
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Electronic Projects Book: From Foundations to Functional Creations
Once a student or hobbyist has built a solid and confident foundation in circuit building through the Master the Basics of Electronics book, the natural and exciting next step is to apply that knowledge through tangible, real-world experimentation. That’s where Master Electronic Projects comes in — this book is your dedicated workshop, offering a dynamic space for learners to test their skills, explore more complex and intriguing circuit designs, and get truly hands-on with a broader, more advanced range of electronic components. It’s the bridge between understanding theory and creating functional, usable devices.
Want to see the challenges that await? [Click here to preview sample pages from the book].
Who is This Electronics Projects Book For?
General Topic: Applied Electronics & Intermediate Project Development
This book is designed for learners who have grasped the fundamentals and are eager to build. It is the perfect resource for:
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School Students & Young Engineers who have completed introductory electronics and are ready for a greater challenge.
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Electronics Enthusiasts & Hobbyists seeking structured projects to expand their capabilities and workshop repertoire.
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Aspiring Inventors & Makers who have ideas for gadgets and need guided projects to understand the necessary subsystems.
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Engineering & Technical College Students looking for practical applications to complement their academic studies.
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Technicians & Practicing Engineers from other fields desiring a hands-on refresher or expansion into new areas of circuitry.Suitable for ages 12 years and above, assuming completion of foundational concepts or our Master the Basics book.
Book Objective
This book is a continuation of Master the Basics, presenting a curated selection of electronic projects. It introduces learners to new components such as integrated circuits (ICs), logic gates, and programmable chips. It also enhances the ability to read and work with more complex circuit diagrams, advancing both theory and hands-on application.
To preview some pages of the book, click here.
Skills Gained from the Book
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Applying electronics to build functional projects for daily use
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Gaining experience with a wider range of sensors and components
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Developing advanced troubleshooting skills in large and intricate circuits
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Laying the groundwork for working with programmable microcontrollers and digital electronics
Requirements to Complete the Experiments
To embark on this hands-on journey and bring the projects to life, you will need:
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Breadboard: Your essential prototyping canvas for building and testing without soldering.
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Jumper Wires: For creating reliable and organized connections.
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A Wide Variety of Electronic Components: This includes the ICs, sensors, and specialized parts introduced in each project.
To turn knowledge into a hands-on experience, [click here to see the Basic Workshop Toolkit].
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 cm |
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