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Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects

by Earl Boysen, Harry Kybett

📖 Overview

Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects serves as a foundational text for learning electronics, starting with basic concepts and building toward complex applications. The book combines theory with hands-on projects to reinforce learning through practical experience. The guide covers essential topics including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance, and semiconductor devices. Each chapter contains self-test questions and exercises, allowing readers to assess their understanding before moving to more advanced material. Projects range from simple LED circuits to more sophisticated digital applications, with detailed instructions and diagrams throughout. The text includes updated information on modern components and techniques while maintaining accessibility for beginners. This guide emphasizes self-paced learning and practical application, reflecting broader themes of independence and experiential education in technical fields. The approach bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world electronics implementation.

👀 Reviews

Readers find this book provides a solid foundation in electronics but requires dedication to work through. Many appreciate the hands-on projects and step-by-step explanations of core concepts. Likes: - Clear explanations of fundamentals - Practice problems with solutions - Builds knowledge progressively - Includes practical circuit examples - Good reference for beginners Dislikes: - Math-heavy sections intimidate some readers - Projects require purchasing components - Some find the pace too slow - A few note errors in component diagrams - Limited coverage of digital electronics One reader noted: "The self-test questions helped confirm my understanding before moving forward." Another mentioned: "Projects were useful but I had to spend over $100 on parts." Ratings: Amazon: 4.5/5 (483 reviews) Goodreads: 4.1/5 (89 ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (27 reviews) Most suitable for motivated beginners willing to invest time in working through examples and completing projects.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔌 Earl Boysen is the creator of the popular electronics website BuildingGadgets.com and previously worked as an engineer at Boeing, developing guidance systems for missiles. ⚡ The book includes hands-on projects that readers can build using commonly available components, including a moisture detector, an LED flasher, and a burglar alarm. 💡 Co-author Harry Kybett spent over three decades teaching electronics at San Francisco City College and developed innovative methods for explaining complex concepts to beginners. 🛠️ The guide breaks down complex electronic principles using everyday analogies - comparing voltage to water pressure and current to water flow - making abstract concepts more tangible for newcomers. 📚 Originally published in 1981, the book has been continuously updated to incorporate modern components and digital electronics, while maintaining its accessible approach to fundamental concepts.