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Building Your Own Electronics Lab: A Guide to Setting Up Your Own Gadget Workshop (Technology in Action)
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Building Your Own Electronics Lab will show you exactly how to put it all together so that you have what you need to get started.
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- Written by Dale Wheat, author of Arduino Internals
- Guides on setting up different types of electronics labs
- Provides insight on essential tools, parts, and power sources
- Covers creating portable, small, and small-group labs
- Explains indispensable parts, tools, cables, and testing equipment
- Helps in assembling the lab suited to specific needs
| Publisher | Apress |
| Publication date | 31 July 2012 |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 199 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 1430243864 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1430243861 |
| Item weight | 340 g |
| Dimensions | 19 x 1.07 x 23.5 cm |
Who Should Buy?
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Hobbyist Electronics
Perfect for hobbyists seeking to create a personal workshop for electronics projects, fostering creativity and hands-on learning.
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Students Learning
Ideal for students in engineering or electronics programs who need practical guidance for building and using their labs.
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Makers and Tinkerers
Great for makers looking to enhance their DIY skills and build custom gadgets with comprehensive lab setup instructions.
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Beginners without Interest
Not suitable for absolute beginners lacking interest in electronics, as it assumes some foundational knowledge and enthusiasm.
Product Description
Building Your Own Electronics Lab: A Guide to Setting Up Your Own Gadget Workshop (Technology in Action)
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Who is the author of Building Your Own Electronics Lab?
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What kind of labs can you build based on your needs?
Answer: You can build a portable lab, a small lab to save space, and a lab for small groups and classrooms based on your needs. -
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What will you learn from the book?
Answer: You will learn about tools, parts, and power sources essential for building a customized electronics lab.
Electronics Engineering Editorial Review
**Editorial Review** "Building Your Own Electronics Lab: A Guide to Setting Up Your Own Gadget Workshop" offers a humorous yet simplistic introduction to the world of electronics, appealing significantly to absolute beginners. While the author demonstrates a solid understanding of the subject matter and successfully communicates with his audience, readers have expressed mixed feelings regarding the depth and breadth of the content relative to its price point. The book is praised as a valuable tool for novices who may not have any prior knowledge of electronic components or tools. Its easy-to-read nature and the author's engaging writing style make it a decent choice for those just starting out. However, many reviewers noted that at the price of £18+, expectations for more advanced content regarding electronic instruments and practical projects were not fulfilled. Instead, the book leans heavily toward basic concepts, making it ideal for individuals who are unfamiliar with the terms and practices of electronics, but potentially disappointing for those looking for a deeper technical guide or practical projects. Many buyers suggest that while the book’s insights into organization and maintenance of an electronics workspace are useful, those expecting detailed instructions for assembling equipment or advanced projects may feel let down. Therefore, anyone Considering this book should evaluate their current knowledge level and specific interests in electronics to determine its value for them. **
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Pros
- Very accessible for absolute beginners in electronics.
- Engaging writing style with a good sense of humor.
- Sound advice on organization and keeping a workspace tidy.
Cons
- Content may feel overly simplistic or "dumbed-down" for more experienced readers.
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Features & Benefits
- Dale Wheat guides the reader on how to build a customized electronics lab
- Learn how to create a lab for small groups and classrooms
- Identify parts and tools that are essential for any project
- Includes information on different chips, boards, sensors, and power sources
- Offers instructions on how to assemble everything based on your needs
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