
Make: Easy Electronics - Book and Kit
- Transistor as a switch or an amplifier
- Phototransistor to function as an alarm
- Capacitor to store and release electricity
- Transducer to create sounds from a timer
- Resistor codes
- A miniature light bulb to display voltage
- The inner workings of a switch
- Using batteries and resistors in series and parallel
- Creating sounds by the pressure of your finger
- Making a matchbox that beeps when you touch it
Meet the Author
Charles Platt is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist for Make: magazine, where he writes about electronics. He is the author of the highly successful introductory hands-on book, Make: Electronics, and Make: More Electronics.
Platt was a Senior Writer for Wired magazine, and has written various computer books. As a prototype designer, he created semi-automated rapid cooling devices with medical applications, and air-deployable equipment for first responders. He was the sole author of four mathematical-graphics software packages, 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.
- Transistor as a switch or an amplifier
- Phototransistor to function as an alarm
- Capacitor to store and release electricity
- Transducer to create sounds from a timer
- Resistor codes
- A miniature light bulb to display voltage
- The inner workings of a switch
- Using batteries and resistors in series and parallel
- Creating sounds by the pressure of your finger
- Making a matchbox that beeps when you touch it
Meet the Author
Charles Platt is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist for Make: magazine, where he writes about electronics. He is the author of the highly successful introductory hands-on book, Make: Electronics, and Make: More Electronics.
Platt was a Senior Writer for Wired magazine, and has written various computer books. As a prototype designer, he created semi-automated rapid cooling devices with medical applications, and air-deployable equipment for first responders. He was the sole author of four mathematical-graphics software packages, 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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- Transistor as a switch or an amplifier
- Phototransistor to function as an alarm
- Capacitor to store and release electricity
- Transducer to create sounds from a timer
- Resistor codes
- A miniature light bulb to display voltage
- The inner workings of a switch
- Using batteries and resistors in series and parallel
- Creating sounds by the pressure of your finger
- Making a matchbox that beeps when you touch it
Meet the Author
Charles Platt is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist for Make: magazine, where he writes about electronics. He is the author of the highly successful introductory hands-on book, Make: Electronics, and Make: More Electronics.
Platt was a Senior Writer for Wired magazine, and has written various computer books. As a prototype designer, he created semi-automated rapid cooling devices with medical applications, and air-deployable equipment for first responders. He was the sole author of four mathematical-graphics software packages, 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.



















