by 
				Simon Monk
				
				Bring your electronic inventions to life! "This full-color 
				book is impressive...there are some really fun projects!" -GeekDad, 
				Wired.com 
				Who needs an electrical engineering degree? This intuitive 
				guide shows how to wire, disassemble, tweak, and re-purpose 
				everyday devices quickly and easily. 
				Packed with full-color illustrations, photos, and diagrams,
				Hacking Electronics teaches by doing--each topic features 
				fun, easy-to-follow projects. 
				Discover how to hack sensors, 
				accelerometers, remote controllers, ultrasonic rangefinders, 
				motors, stereo equipment, microphones, and FM transmitters.
				
				The final chapter contains useful information on getting the 
				most out of cheap or free bench and software tools.
 
				
				
					
						
				
				Features:
						
				
					- Safely solder, join wires, and connect switches 
 
					- Identify components and read schematic diagrams 
 
					- Understand the how and why of electronics theory 
 
					- Work with transistors, LEDs, and laser diode modules
					
 
					- Power your devices with a/c supplies, batteries, or 
					solar panels 
 
					- Get up and running on Arduino boards and pre-made 
					modules 
 
					- Use sensors to detect everything from noxious gas to 
					acceleration 
 
					- Build and modify audio amps, microphones, and 
					transmitters 
 
					- Fix gadgets and scavenge useful parts from dead 
					equipment
 
				 
				
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				Contents:
				
				
					Introduction
					Chapter 1: Getting Started
					Chapter 2: Theory and Practice
					Chapter 3: Basic Hacks
					Chapter 4: LED Guides
					Chapter 5: Batteries and Power
					Chapter 6: Hacking Arduino
					Chapter 7: Hacking with Modules
					Chapter 8: Hacking Sensors
					Chapter 9: Audio Hacks
					Chapter 10: Mending and Breaking Electronics
					Chapter 11: Tools
					Appendix: Parts
				
				About the 
            Author:
				Dr. Simon Monk has a degree in Cybernetics and 
				Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering. He spent 
				several years as an academic before he returned to industry, 
				co-founding the mobile software company Momote Ltd. 
				Dr. Monk has been an active electronics hobbyist since his 
				early teens and is a full-time writer on hobby electronics and 
				open source hardware. 
				He is the author of numerous electronics books, including 
				30 Arduino Projects for 
				the Evil Genius and 
				Arduino + Android 
				Projects for the Evil Genius, as well as co-author of 
				Practical 
				Electronics for Inventors, Third Edition.
				Softcover
				Copyright 2013
				304 Pages
				
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