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Make: More Electronics: Journey Deep Into the World of Logic Chips, Amplifiers, Sensors, and Randomicity

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Want to learn even more about electronics in a fun, hands-on way? If you finished the projects in Make: Electronics, or if you're already familiar with the material in that book, you're ready for Make: More Electronics. Right away, you'll start working on real projects, and you'll explore all the key components and essential principles through the book's collection of experiments. You'll build the circuits first, then learn the theory behind them!

This book picks up where
Make: Electronics left off: you'll work with components like comparators, light sensors, higher-level logic chips, multiplexers, shift registers, encoders, decoders, and magnetic sensors. You'll also learn about topics like audio amplification, randomicity, as well as positive and negative feedback. With step-by-step instructions, and hundreds of color photographs and illustrations, this book will help you use -- and understand -- intermediate to advanced electronics concepts and techniques.

About the Author

Charles Platt is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist for Make magazine, where he writes about electronics. Platt was a Senior Writer for Wired magazine, has written various computer books, and has been fascinated by electronics since he put together a telephone answering machine from a tape recorder and military-surplus relays at age 15. He lives in a Northern Arizona wilderness area, where he has his own workshop for prototype fabrication and projects that he writes about for Make magazine.

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4.9 out of 5

98.46% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful, practical H.N.C and above

a. · 7 June 2015

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book

K. · 9 June 2014

Another excellent book by Charles Platt. The first book MAKE: Electronics is probably one of the best entry level books for people interested in learning electronics. While I still work my way through MAKE: More Electronics I think it's a worthy sequel.The book picks up where the first book left off and this time deals with more advanced concepts. What the books share in common is the author's writing style. Charles Platt can write about complicated things in easy to follow manner giving great level of details. Later chapters reveal some (at first glance) really intricate circuits which gives me something to look forward to. Quality photos and wiring diagrams help to break blocks of text down making everything look nice and clear. If you're going to go cover to cover through the book there's even a shopping list at the end.Overall the book is a joy to have. It's a combination of quality content and great MAKE aesthetics!

5.0 out of 5 stars Good follow on book

M.J.D. · 29 April 2024

A lot more projects of a different kind

4.0 out of 5 stars Made for the Amateur.

R. · 11 November 2019

Good book down to earth.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book. If you have the first one, then buy this one.

R. · 4 January 2021

It is a good book. I have the first one, and this follows on nicely. Not everyone will like it, but they are written in a fun style, his emphasis is on telling you how something works, then getting you to try a few actual examples to see the effect for yourself. He's very light on maths (ok, personally I'd rather there were a little more), but heavy on actually doing projects to learn and see the effects. Even to the extent of intentionally breaking a few components to see what happens and why things happen, I really like these books and they cover the subject well.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent follow up to " Make Electronics"

T. · 26 January 2020

Excellent book. One of the best learning books I've used. Well written, clear explanations of what is actually happening when constructing and using the completed circuits. The illustrations are first class to compliment the text. If this book and the first one "Make Electronics" by the same author Charles Platt were available in hardback versions at double the cost they would still be worth every penny.

5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely recommended

S. · 24 November 2016

This book is perfect for learners and hobbyists written in excellent easy to understand language.I bought different books from other authors but found those rubbish then had to return coz not worth for the money that i spent to learn some electronics.These books from MAKE or Makezine are worth to spend to learn something and also the author is too good. I recently bought their 4-5 books.Extremely recommended.

5.0 out of 5 stars A very good book.

J.H. · 22 June 2017

Bought this book as a gift for a retired electrical engineer, and have been told that it is an excellent book with good projects. Great value for money and a very easy book to follow.

Charles Platt : un grand pédagogue

B.P. · 30 August 2014

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Good!! Print and paper quality is excellent

N.T. · 16 September 2019

The book is fully coloured with glossed paper. The language is easy to read.A must for electronics enthusiasts

Livro Excelente pra quem quer começãr no mundo da Eletrônica

F. · 15 October 2014

Muito bem ilustrado,o livro explicita de modo claro e prático os princípios que embasam a eletrônica. Recomendo o livro a todos que desejam embrenhar-se no fantástico mundo eletrônico.

Excelente libro de técnica Electrónica

S. · 6 July 2021

Me gusta todo, desde los consejos, aunque no soy inexperto los consejos y técnica que usa el autor son excelentes, recuerdas y aprendes conceptos muy prácticos

This is just one of those wonderful books that makes working more pleasurable

B.H. · 25 September 2014

Every time I finish a chapter I have this profound sense of understanding, relief at finally getting it, and wanting to go off to try more things out...One of the clearest, most articulate books on electronics I've ever come across. By filling in the gaps and missing ingredients from other's explanations, Charles Platt's detailed guidance has given me a key to finally understanding a lot of the other books, articles and electronics tutorials that I've come across.My basic problem with a lot of other project-based electronics books has also been that the projects themselves aren't at all what I care to know. It's daunting to divert energy working through lame projects when I have specific problems to resolve.This is quite different. The projects aren't cute or overly-elaborate. They are all open-ended examples that clarify something I have struggled with in the past, or brings into sharper focus something I thought I already knew. Charles Platt puts together mini-lectures on various concepts accompanied not just by breadboarding projects, but also by simple experiments in fundamentals of measuring current with a multi-meter, habits of data-logging, examples of data-collecting and the skills for trouble-shooting. I appreciate details like clear schematics accompanied by close up photos of the breadboard connections, or, layouts where a basic experiment is breadboarded, and then expanded upon step by step as each stage is tested. In this way it becomes simple to build projects that might seem daunting at first. And it also makes me understand past mistakes I've made in trying to complicate my own work too much.

Make: More Electronics: Journey Deep Into the World of Logic Chips, Amplifiers, Sensors, and Randomicity

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