500 Electronic Projects for Inventors with tested circuits
K**R
a comprehensive, comprehendable, compendium
In over 50 year I have read hundreds of books that claim to instruct on electronic projects and this one stands high in the top few percent. I am particularly pleased that the author chose to include it into Kindle Unlimited to give access to more readers.If you have any interest in working with and interfacing to boards such Arduino and Raspberry Pi then you should read this book.
N**N
Great book
Great book apart from some of the writing and diagrams are blurred in the middle of the book.
D**H
a useful reference
The book is a veritable tome of over 760 pages. It explains the circuit diagrams, supplied, in detail but leaves it up to the reader to provide their own PCB drawings which would have been extra helpful. I have tried a couple of the circuits on breadboard and they do indeed work. All components are still available on the market so the circuits can be made up without having to look for equivalents. There are some projects for use with Arduino and also Raspberry Pi and ESP32, ESP8266. There are a wealth of projects for the electronics enthusiast. I find the book very useful overall.
D**N
Not for beginners and needs more information
As per the title, this book is massive and full of information yet it's also lacking in many places when you find a project you like you find out the bare minimum has been included to help build said projects, you also need to know how to read schematics or get a book that shows you how because it's like reading ancient sandskrit if you don't know whats what 😆 I will be trying out a few projects but I feel I'll need to research more in other books and the internet to fully make use of this book... the arduino projects seem very informative compared but zero code is included although that wouldn't take much to learn especially if you already know the languages.
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