Suppose you’re among the many hobbyists and designers who came to electronics through Arduino and Raspberry Pi. In that case, this cookbook will help you learn and apply the basics of electrical engineering without needing an EE degree. You’ll learn how to solve specific problems through a series of practical recipes while diving into as much or as little theory as you’re comfortable with.
Author Simon Monk (Raspberry Pi Cookbook) breaks down this complex subject into several topics, from using the right transistor to building and testing projects and prototypes. With this book, you can quickly search for electronics topics and go straight to the recipe you need. It also serves as an ideal reference for experienced electronics makers.
This cookbook includes:
- Theoretical concepts like Ohm's law and the relationship between power, voltage, and current are important.
- The fundamental use of resistors, capacitors, and inductors; diodes; transistors and integrated circuits; and switches and relays.
- Recipes on power, sensors and motors, integrated circuits, and radio frequency for designing electronic circuits and devices.
- Advice on using Arduino and Raspberry Pi in electronics projects.
- How to build and use tools, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, simulation software, and unsoldered prototypes.
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