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Basic Electronics [OP]
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Sean Westcott works in IT and cybersecurity in Washington, DC.
Together Sean and Jean Westcott have written Digitally Daunted: The Consumer's Guide to the Technology in Your Life and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Electronics 101.Westcott Jean Riescher:
Jean Riescher Westcott is the co-author of Industrial Automation and Robotics and Video Game Addiction.
Together Jean and Sean Westcott have written Digitally Daunted: The Consumer's Guide to the Technology in Your Life and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Electronics 101.
Content
Chapter 1: The Theory Behind Electricity.
Chapter 2: How Electricity Works.
Chapter 3: Currents and Circuits.
Part 2: Your Workspace and Tools.
Chapter 4: Tools of the Trade.
Chapter 5: Shop Setup and Safety.
Part 3: Electronic Components.
Chapter 6: Switches.
Chapter 7: Resistors.
Chapter 8: Capacitors.
Chapter 9: Diodes.
Chapter 10: Transistors.
Chapter 11: Power Sources and Power Supplies.
Part 4: Getting to Work.
Chapter 12: Soldering.
Chapter 13: Constructing a Power Supply.
Part 5: Going Digital.
Chapter 14: Digital Theory.
Chapter 15: Integrated Circuits.
Chapter 16: Memory.
Chapter 17: Microcontrollers.
Part 6: Electronics in Action.
Chapter 18: Motors and Controllers.
Chapter 19: Sensors.
Chapter 20: Electronic Communication.
Part 7: Constructing a Robot.
Chapter 21: Building Your Robot.
Chapter 22: Getting Your Robot Moving.
Chapter 23: Adding Sensors to Your Robot.
Chapter 24: Using Raspberry Pi in Your Electronics Projects.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: Component Shopping List.
Appendix C: Electronics Timeline.
Appendix D: Mathematics for Electronics.
Appendix E: Careers in Electronics.
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