This is a practical electronic book, it is self paced and contains as much details as necessary to learn to build any of the circuits examples true out he book. I am confident, from someone with no knowledge of electricity down to season electronic hobbyist will find a circuit or two I've included in this eBook, some of the original snaps of my circuits kept unchanged. Some dating back to my early years in electronics but that is no problem in electronics knowledge every component still in use and will be relevant another 100 years that is the beauty of electronics as a hobby, you build solutions that will last.
I have examples for converting AC to DC, calculations of Leds, AA battery charging, 12v SLA chargers and prepper centric electronic circuits as well as alarm circuits, delayed door openers you name it. I have included all the electronic component symbols, actual item images to learn, functionalities described, example usage displayed. All text contained within typed with the mission to build something practical not to master the theory, you can always do that on the net with Wikipedia etc. I sincerely hope it will be great value to you when you are in your bunker during a shtf situation, reading this on your kindle and thank me because of some of the 12v charging circuits in this book you will be able to keep your kindle going. If no SHTF in that case you will know lots of practical how to and build things and save a lot along the way.
The first thing a novice wonders is "what is voltage?" , "I'm new to this". In this eBook, You'll learn basics of analog electronics and transistors and some ICs but person who wants to skip past the theory can certainly do that with this book. Instead of starting with math and theory and circuit analysis, this book uses hands on exercises and explains the theories in very easy and short. But, it still does explain the math and theory upon which the practical examples are based, Ohm's Law formulas explained.
It is designed to start at component pictures and take the reader (by illustrations and circuit examples 33 circuits) to an advanced situation to the next. This book is perfect for both beginners wanting to learn more about electronics, as well as for more advanced people who want to go back and understand practical electronics at a deeper level.
The chapters are designed to be modular, there are lots of drawings and unique circuits; so those who need to see the visual of something to understand it will be happy. There is also a lot of detail on practical things like stepper motors as wind generators.
With this book and a hundred hours practice making gadgets, you can be reasonably good at it. well able to make basic chargers, Alarms, Led lights many ,here's the pin-out for a seven-segment LED display, pictures of Leds, the schematic symbols for the LEDs. Exactly what a hobbyist needs to know.
I have examples for converting AC to DC, calculations of Leds, AA battery charging, 12v SLA chargers and prepper centric electronic circuits as well as alarm circuits, delayed door openers you name it. I have included all the electronic component symbols, actual item images to learn, functionalities described, example usage displayed. All text contained within typed with the mission to build something practical not to master the theory, you can always do that on the net with Wikipedia etc. I sincerely hope it will be great value to you when you are in your bunker during a shtf situation, reading this on your kindle and thank me because of some of the 12v charging circuits in this book you will be able to keep your kindle going. If no SHTF in that case you will know lots of practical how to and build things and save a lot along the way.
The first thing a novice wonders is "what is voltage?" , "I'm new to this". In this eBook, You'll learn basics of analog electronics and transistors and some ICs but person who wants to skip past the theory can certainly do that with this book. Instead of starting with math and theory and circuit analysis, this book uses hands on exercises and explains the theories in very easy and short. But, it still does explain the math and theory upon which the practical examples are based, Ohm's Law formulas explained.
It is designed to start at component pictures and take the reader (by illustrations and circuit examples 33 circuits) to an advanced situation to the next. This book is perfect for both beginners wanting to learn more about electronics, as well as for more advanced people who want to go back and understand practical electronics at a deeper level.
The chapters are designed to be modular, there are lots of drawings and unique circuits; so those who need to see the visual of something to understand it will be happy. There is also a lot of detail on practical things like stepper motors as wind generators.
With this book and a hundred hours practice making gadgets, you can be reasonably good at it. well able to make basic chargers, Alarms, Led lights many ,here's the pin-out for a seven-segment LED display, pictures of Leds, the schematic symbols for the LEDs. Exactly what a hobbyist needs to know.