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Electronics for Kids, 2nd Edition: Play with Simple Circuits and Experiment with Electricity! [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x177 mm, kaal: 369 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1718503504
  • ISBN-13: 9781718503502
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x177 mm, kaal: 369 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: No Starch Press,US
  • ISBN-10: 1718503504
  • ISBN-13: 9781718503502
Learn to (safely) control electricity with the click of a button, the tip of a finger, and even the light from the sun!

Why do lights blink? How does a speaker make noise? In Electronics for Kids, you’ll discover the magic of electricity through hands-on projects designed to safely teach the basics while having fun and building cool gadgets.

Ward off intruders with an alarm that buzzes when someone opens your bedroom door, create a secret message machine to communicate with friends, and build your own playable musical instrument with funky digital sounds — all while learning the ins and outs of batteries, breadboards, and more!

Throughout your electronics journey, you’ll:
  • Explore how resistance, voltage, and current work
  • Solder components to a circuit board to create permanent projects
  • Use transistors to create “smart” devices that react to touch
  • Turn 1s and 0s into words and images
  • Build circuits that help you decide things, like a coin flipper that randomly picks heads or tails

This second edition is revised and updated to focus on building a strong foundation of electronics, with more accessible language, less convoluted theory, and a focus on inexpensive, readily available components and tools. Full-color illustrations, diagrams, and new high quality photographs provide helpful context and keep readers engaged.

Ready to have the incredible world of electronics at your fingertips? After reading Electronics for Kids, you will be!

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"Electronics for Kids, 2nd Edition is a friendly, practical, and well-structured introduction to electronics. It gets readers building with real components from the start, then gradually builds their confidence and understanding through projects that feel achievable without being overly simplified. It's exactly the kind of book I would have loved to have had when I was first getting curious about how circuits work." Lewis Aburrow, DIY Machines Praise for the first edition of Electronics for Kids:

Beautifully designed. Boing Boing

Enlightening and fun. The MagPi

Chock-full of photographs to help guide young learners along, this book is a great jumping off point for those who are interested in learning about simple circuits and electricity. School Library Connection

Electronics for Kids continues the No Starch Press tradition of publishing smart books that make STEM topics accessible and encourage kids to think. Homeschool.com

Electronics for Kids is a fantastic tool for diving into the world of electronics and circuitry. Vivify STEM

Theres just the right mix of reading and hands-on projects that Im confident the kids wont get bored. Even better, the projects wont insult their intelligence they feature real components, a real breadboard, and actual schematics. I have no doubt that young readers will finish this book with a solid understanding of the basics of electronics and maybe even a desire to go further and learn more a win for a parent or a teacher! GeekDad

This kind of book is the cure for the sense of depression you feel when you go to the toy store and look at the science section and everything you see is crap. Just get this book. ScienceBlogs

The author has pulled off a tremendous balancing act by creating a book that is fun and interesting, that has the reader building things and making stuff happen right from the get-go, and that manages to explain the underlying theory without talking down to the audience. EE Times

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Getting Started

Chapter 1: How Electricity Flows
Experiment: Build Your Own Secret Intruder Alarm

Chapter 2: Can You Resist the Power?
Experiment: Light Up an LED Without Breaking It

Chapter 3: Breadboards: Your Circuit-Building Tool
Experiment: Build a Reusable Breadboard Flashlight

Chapter 4: Storing Electric Power
Experiment: Make an LED Fade Like Magic

Chapter 5: Connecting the Dots with Solder
Experiment: Build a Durable Circuit That Lasts

Chapter 6: Making Circuits React Automatically
Experiment: Create a Touch Sensor Circuit

Chapter 7: Resistors with Superpowers
Experiment: Build a Sunlight-Activated Alarm

Chapter 8: Integrated Circuits: Tiny Packets of Wonder
Experiment: Make Your Own Beep-Boop Machine

Chapter 9: Controlling LEDs with Decade Counters
Experiment: Design an LED Reaction Game

Handy Resources
Index
Øyvind Nydal Dahl has been taking things apart since he was a kid. He studied electronics and computer science at the University of Oslo, where he built his own microchip. He went on to develop products including see-through wall sensors and a coffee roaster before founding Ohmify, a learning platform for electronics. He teaches workshops around the world and writes at his website Build Electronic Circuits.