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Author: Piotr Górecki ISBN: 83-206-1515-1, 978-83-206-1515-9 Format: A4, 88 pages Soft binding Publisher: WKiŁ |
About the book |
A richly illustrated educational book, in an ingenious, extremely accessible way, enables practical understanding of the basic principles of electronics, in accordance with the slogan "play with learning". The author, editor-in-chief of the Elektronika dla wszystkich magazine, a well-known electronic subject promoter, proposes to build electronic devices useful in everyday life and provides valuable practical tips and necessary knowledge about key electronic components as well as the most important electronics laws. The attractiveness of the book is evidenced by the projects included in it for independent implementation, among which there are, among others: a mysterious torch, a social gauge, a lie detector, the easiest alarm system, a night tormentor, a laser shooting range, a dusk switch, an automatic machine, dancing lights and many more. Recipients: young Readers interested in making the simplest electronic toys, having no experience in electronics and everyone interested in DIY. Table of Contents Expedition plan The first expedition (A1) exercises 1. A mysterious flashlight 2. Ohm's law 3. Internal battery resistance 4. Flashing LED 5. Transistor as a current amplifier 6. Darlington system 7. Friendly Meter (Temperament meter) 8. Lie detector 9. Piezo buzzer 10. Door bell, circuit continuity tester 11. "Inverse" signaling device 12. Transistor as a switch 13. Alarm system 14. Mysterious switch - alarm system with reed switch Bookcase practice The second expedition (A2) exercises 1. Parallel and serial connection 2. Voltage doubler 3. What's inside? 4. Twilight switch 5. Positive feedback 6. Bistable latch 7. A practical twilight switch 8. Simple generators 9. High power flasher with light sensor 10. Electronic rainbow 11. Disco gadget 12. Advanced alarm (car) simulator 13. Advertising machine - dancing lights 14. Laser shooting range Bookcase practice Third expedition (A3) exercises 1. Parallel and serial connection - voltage distribution 2. Distribution of voltages. Internal resistance of the divider 3. Silicon diode 4. Diode as a temperature sensor 5. Electronic hourglass 6. Thyristor 7. Reflex tester 8. Relay and coil. The phenomenon of self-induction 9. High voltage generator - electric chair 10. Pulse converter 11. Temperature controller 12. Laser long-range optical barrier 13. Laser remote control 14. Solar battery Bookcase practice |
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