This book uses a common tool in electronics, the breadboard, to build your way to an understanding of circuits, circuit components, and the basics of computers.
You'll master current, voltage, and resistance.
You'll master current, voltage, and resistance.
With that you can control outputs like lights and motors as well as inputs like switches and sensors.
You'll also discover the difference between analog and digital electrical signals while studying both electricity and computers.
Dabble in electrical engineering, whether you are interested in building things with electronics or learning to program simple, physical systems.
A breadboard |
You'll work with simple, low-cost tools like conductive tape before developing up to working with breadboards and discovering the components to build more complex systems.
With Beginning Breadboarding, makers of all ages and backgrounds can learn to build real-life physical computing systems and projects. Have fun building something with tangible results while learning all the theory you need to make new projects of your own!
Jennifer Fox, author, engineer, maker, educator |
- Rapidly prototype circuits with breadboards
- Use common components to make simple electronic devices
- Share electrical energy and control the flow of electricity through components
- Makers, seeking a fun, hands-on introduction to technology, electronics, and computers.
- Those who have little to no knowledge of the subject, but want to learn electronics or know more about computers.
Jen Fox is an engineer, a maker, and an educator. After dabbling in dark matter (B.S., Physics, Occidental College), Fox settled into engineering and inventing (M.S., Mechanical Engineering, UCLA) to solve problems related to climate change and social justice. Combining her varied interests and passion for learning, Fox founded FoxBot Industries in mid-2015 to provide an arts-based approach to STEM education.
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