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Original title: Electronics for Kids: Play with Simple Circuits and Experiment with Electricity!
Translation: Konrad Matuk
ISBN: 978-83-283-3258-4
Format: 170x230
Release date: 2017
Number of pages: 292
Most kids are interested in the fascinating world of electrical appliances. They watch how a light bulb works, a remote-controlled car or a music player. When a little discoverer decides to check what they hide inside, often a victim of this unrestrained curiosity is a gadget. It is worth showing to the youngest that electronics gives the most joy (and knowledge!) When you build something with your own hands! Just constructing more and more complex circuits is extremely addictive and gives great satisfaction.
This book is intended for young and slightly older electronics enthusiasts. There is a large collection of practical projects for self-realization, supplemented with explanations of theoretical issues. There were also hints on the selection of the component, as well as places where you can buy them. Thanks to self-building of circuits and studying their operation, understanding of the occurring physical phenomena comes automatically automatically. The proposed designs are very diverse: from the simplest electric circuits to quite complex electronic circuits.
With this book you will build, among others:
Oyvind Nydal Dahl fell in love with electronics at the age of 14, when he built his first circuit. He cooperated with many different companies in the implementation of new technologies related to electronics, he also conducted training workshops in the field of electronics. Dahl was distinguished by such magazines as "Wall Street Journal", "Lifehacker" or "GeekDad". He is a person who willingly shares his knowledge: he runs a blog ( http://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/ ), on which he published many articles, guides and video materials.
AVT kit for self-assembly of 230V switch controlled by any infrared remote control. AVT1840 B
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For generations, humanity has been futilely wrestling with perennial questions, such as whose turn is it to take out the rubbish? Who will hoover today? And, of course, who does the dishes?
Those who volunteer to do all these chores have our eternal respect, but what if no one volunteers? The fair way to handle this would be to let chance decide and throw a coin. If you have ever bet on heads or tails, this means you got close and personal with probability theory and its practical application. UGears 70146
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LITEcompLPC1114 - Module added to the book "LPC1100 microcontrollers. Getting Started"
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Adapter dedicated to Omnivision cameras. Allows you to connect an image sensor to the evaluation kit. ArduCAM B0012
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This compact, inexpensive plastic gearmotor (high-power brushed DC motor with a 120:1 reduction gearbox) is well suited for use in small robots. While intended for operation at 4.5 V, it should run comfortably in the 3 V to 6 V range.
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The P-L496G-CELL01 STM32 discovery pack for 2G/3G cellular to cloud (STM32-C2C/2G-3G) is a turnkey development platform for cellular and cloud technology based solutions
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Raspberry Pi 3 & MathWorks Learn to Program Pack is a set consisting of a Raspberry Pi 3 computer with necessary hardware and MATLAB & Simulink Student Suite software. The set is designed for modeling and implementing solutions based on Raspberry Pi 3 in MATLAB and SIMULINK environments
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Oyvind Nydal Dahl