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Make: Electronics 2nd Edition Component Pack 3 Deluxe - Electronic Kit with a ATmega328P Based Microcontroller for Teen to Adult Schools STEM Educational Programs Learning Circuit

Make: Electronics 2nd Edition Component Pack 3 Deluxe - Electronic Kit with a ATmega328P Based Microcontroller for Teen to Adult Schools STEM Educational Programs Learning Circuit

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  • Electronic Components for the final 10 experiments spanning chapter 5 of the second edition of Make: Electronics by Charles Platt - These are the most advanced (intermediate) projects in a book designed for beginners
  • Includes all the difficult to source components such as a axially magnetized cylindrical magnet, germanium diode, and a high impedance piezoelectric crystal Earphone / ear piece with a ceramic element
  • Covering the last chapter you will venture into some of the most fun and exciting experiments such as No Radio, No Solder, No Power where you build a crystal radio that tunes AM stations without electricity and Tabletop Power which generates alternating current (AC) with a magnetic field through a coil of hook-up or upgraded enamelled magnet wire
  • Features a ATmega328P based Arduino Compatible Programmable Microcontroller Development Board (original socketed ATmega328 DIP version) with a USB cable to allow easy programming through the open source integrated development environment (IDE)
  • Discover digital logic, program analog and digital inputs, control circuit outputs, learn basic programming skills using functions from the C computer language by creating and controlling real world gadgets like a thermostat or go beyond exploring robotics by creating robots using a ATmega328P based microcontroller to bridge the gap between hardware and software
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