GREAT FOR DIYers!
Programming PICs in Basic
by Chuck Hellebuyck
If you wanted to learn
how to program
microcontrollers, then
you've found the right
book! Microchip PIC
microcontrollers are
being designed into
electronics throughout
the world and none is
more popular than the
eight-pin version. Now
the home hobbyist can
create projects with these little
microcontrollers using a low cost
development tool called the CHIPAXE
system and the Basic software
language.Chuck Hellebuyck introduces
how to use this development setup to
build useful projects with an eight-pin
PIC12F683 microcontroller. $14.95
Programming Arduino
Next Steps: Going Further
with Sketches
by Simon Monk
In this practical guide,
electronics guru Simon
Monk takes you under
the hood of Arduino
and reveals professional
programming secrets.
Also shows you how
to use interrupts,
manage memory,
program for the
Internet, maximize
serial communications,
perform digital signal
processing, and much more. All of the 75+
example sketches featured in the book are
available for download. $20.00
Beginner's Guide to Reading
Schematics, 3E
by Stan Gibilisco
Navigate the roadmaps
of simple electronic
circuits and complex
systems with help from
an experienced
engineer. With all-new
art and demo circuits
you can build, this
hands-on, illustrated
guide explains how to
understand and create
high-precision
electronics diagrams.
Find out how to
identify parts and connections, decipher
element ratings, and apply diagram-based
information in your own projects.
$25.00
Programming the Intel Edison:
Getting Started with Processing
and Python
by Donald Norris
Learn To Easily
Create Robotic,
Io T, and Wearable
Electronic
Gadgets!
Discover how to set up
components, connect
your PC or Mac, build
Python applications, and
use USB, WiFi, and
Bluetooth connections. Start-to-finish
example projects include a motor
controller, home temperature system,
robotic car, and wearable hospital
alert sensor.
$20.00
Electronics Workshop
Companion for Hobbyists
by Stan Gibilisco
In this practical
guide, electronics
expert Stan
Gibilisco shows you,
step by step, how to
set up a home
workshop so you
can invent, design,
build, test, and
repair electronic
circuits and gadgets.
Electronics Workshop
Companion for Hobbyists
provides tips for constructing your
workbench and stocking it with the tools,
components, and test equipment you’ll
need. Clear illustrations and interesting
do-it-yourself experiments are included
throughout this hands-on resource.
Reg Price $25.00 Sale Price $19.95
Make Your Own
PCBs with EAGLE
by Eric Kleinert
Featuring detailed
illustrations and
step-by-step
instructions, Make
Your Own PCBs with
EAGLE leads you
through the process
of designing a
schematic and
transforming it into
a PCB layout. You’ll
then move on to
fabrication via the generation of standard
Gerber files for submission to a PCB
manufacturing service. This practical guide
offers an accessible, logical way to learn
EAGLE and start producing PCBs as
quickly as possible.
$30.00
How to Diagnose and Fix
Everything Electronic
by Michael Jay Geier
A Fully Revised
Guide to
Electronics
Repair all kinds of
electrical products,
from modern digital
gadgets to analog
antiques, with help
from this updated
book. The Second
Edition offers expert
insights, case studies, and step-by-step
instruction from a lifelong electronics guru.
Discover how to assemble your workbench,
use the latest test equipment, zero in on and
replace dead components, and handle
reassembly. $24.95
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Raspberry Pi Electronics Projects
for the Evil Genius
by Donald Norris
This fully illustrated
TAB guide shows
how to construct
and program all
kinds of fun and
innovative gadgets
with your
Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi
Electronics Projects
for the Evil Genius
features 10
complete projects that showcase cool
RasPi applications in computing,
communications, robotics, photography, and
video. Each inexpensive project includes a
detailed list of materials, sources for parts,
schematics, and clear step-by-step assembly
and programming instructions.
$25.00
Electronics for Kids
by Oyvind Nydal Dahl
Why do the lights in
a house turn on
when you flip a
switch? How does a
remote controlled
car move? And what
makes lights on TVs
and microwaves
blink? The
technology around
you may seem like
magic, but most of it
wouldn’t run without electricity. In Part 1,
you’ll learn how current, voltage, and
circuits work. In Part 2, you’ll make even
more cool stuff. Then, in Part 3, you’ll learn
about digital electronics — things like logic
gates and memory circuits work.
$24.95