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Electronic Project Building for Beginner

Contents
Chapter 1 COMPONENTS
Resistors
Five Band Codes
Preferred Values
Coded Letters
Power Rating
Capacitors
Values
Colour Code
Electrolytics
Capacitor Symbols
Diodes
Zener Diodes
Rectifiers
Transistors
Thyristor and Triacs
Potentiometers
Variable Capacitors
Switches
Loudspeakers, etc.
Relays
Batteries
Lamps
Microphones
Coils, etc.
Photocells
Meters
Integrated Circuits
Other Symbols
Buying Components
Chapter 2 TOOLS FOR THE JOB
While the Iron’s Hot
Last Stand
Soldering On
State of Flux
Joint Like This
Board Stiff
Problems, Problems
Practice, Practice
Heat Shunt
Bare Essentials
Strippers
Hole Truth
Large Holes
Reamers
Tanked-Up
Getting the Needle
Coping With Cutouts
Framed
Minor Vice
Finally
Chapter 3 CONSTRUCTION METHODS
Stripboard
Headphone Amplifier
Mounting Problems
Counting On It
Solder Pins
Casing the Joints
Spaced-Out
Making Your Mark
Mounting Tension
In Control
End of the Rainbow
Hard Wiring
Printed Circuit Boards
Plan Matrix
Surface Mount
Seeing Double
Wrapping-Up
Zapping Components
Protection Racket
Speakers
Feeling the Squeeze
Chapter 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND FINISHING OFF
Mechanical Faults
Magnifying the Problem
Solder Blobs
Test Score
Damaged Components
Buckling Under
Second Opinion
Skin Deep
Up to Scratch
Cover-Up
To the Letter
The Rub
Self-Centered
Brush Off
Hi Tech
And Finally

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This book is for complete beginners to electronic project building. It provides a complete introduction to the practical side of this fascinating hobby, including the following topics: Component identification and buing the right parts. Resistor colour codes, capacitor value markings, etc. Advice on buying the right tools for the job. Soldering, how to produce good joints and avoid dry joints. Making easy work of hard wiring. Construction methods. Finshing off and adding panel labels. Getting "problem" projects to work, including simple methods of fault-finding. (BP392)  (Out of Stock)
 
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Electronic Projects 12 newsletter
 
In this newsletter the principle of sensing an object over a distance is described. An optical sensor (LDR) detects the reflected light emmitted by a LED transmitter.
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Use of breadboard to build 3 different circuits using LED's and flashing LED's:LED Tester, Flashing LED and 2 Flashing LED's. THe light Emitting Diode (LED) is discussed.(VB044)
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Electronic Key and Lock Circuit's are described, to be built on a WS200 Workstation. (AA262)
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How to buid a night rider light effect on the WS200 Workstation is described. (AA348)
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Two circuits are explained, the first one is a transistor flip-flop circuit with 2 flashing LED's and the second is a coorination test game that uses a thyristor to demonstrate circuit switching. (VB049)
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Three circuits are explained, a 555 Timer, 555 Oscillator with Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) and a light/dark switch using a LDR and 555 IC. The working of a 555 IC is also discussed. (VB052)
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In this newsletter three circuits are explained: a 555 LED flasher, a running light effect using the 4017B and 555 micro chip and an electrodice. (VB054)
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In this circuit a LM358 IC is used to form two oscillators. The one has a low frequency (1Hz) while the other oscillators at a high frequency (1KHz). The low frequency socillator modules the high frequency to form a two tone siren. (VB056)
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Two circuits are described in this newsletter: a sound switch and a zener diode regulated power supply. (VB058)
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