If you were a fan of Make: Electronics, you're going to adore its sequel, Make: More Electronics. This new book by Charles Platt offers even more engaging, hands - on methods to explore electronics. It's an excellent follow - up to the original Make: Electronics, deepening your knowledge of the concepts you've already grasped. Right from the start, Make: More Electronics continues where Make: Electronics ended. Through a series of experiments and projects, you'll get hands - on experience with key electronic components and principles. The book will guide you step by step, teaching you both how to build projects and the theories behind them. Topics covered include audio amplification, randomness, and positive and negative feedback. You'll work with various components such as comparators, light sensors, advanced logic chips, multiplexers, shift registers, encoders, decoders, and magnetic sensors. It's the ideal next step for electronics lovers who find highly technical manuals and websites intimidating!


To use this book, start by going through the chapters in order. Each chapter has experiments and projects. For each project, gather the listed components first. Then, follow the step - by - step instructions carefully. Don't rush, and make sure you understand each step. As you work on the projects, keep in mind the theories and topics explained in the book. When handling the components, be gentle to avoid damage. After you're done with a project, store the components in a safe place. To maintain the book, keep it away from water and direct sunlight. You can also use a bookmark to keep your place. If you have any questions, refer back to the explanations in the book or look for online resources for more information.