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Easy To Build 25 Electronics Projects on breadboard: Hot DIY

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Easy To Build 25 Electronics Projects on breadboard: Hot DIY

English | 2018 | AISN: B07C574ZR8 | 115 Pages | PDF | 8.27 MB

This ebook is specially written for anyone who interesting in electronic. It has 25 projects. There are simple to build and understand. It uses breadboard to build the different electronic circuits in the projects.

Breadboard (solderless breadboard) is a great way to construct electronic projects easily and in less time without the need of soldering. You can use breadboards to make all sorts of fun electronics projects. A breadboard is a rectangular plastic board with a bunch of tiny holes in it. These holes let you easily insert electronic components to prototype an electronic circuit. It is easy to remove a component if you make a mistake, or just start over and do a new project. Extra jumper wires are used to make connections.

Each projects is followed by a circuit schematic, a breadboard layout, parts list and photo. All the projects are tested before they were added and all of them work. The parts can be easily obtained and are cheap.

Make your life more fun!!!

PROJECT 1. Spooky Sound.
PROJECT 2. A chirping canary.
PROJECT 3. Chirping bird sound.
PROJECT 4. Bird sound.
PROJECT 5. Insert sound generator.
PROJECT 6. Cricket sound.
PROJECT 7. Space war gun.
PROJECT 8. 2 tone horn sound.
PROJECT 9. Machine gun sound.
PROJECT 10. Ambulance siren.
PROJECT 11. Fire engine siren.
PROJECT 12. Simple police siren.
PROJECT 13. Police siren – UM3561.
PROJECT 14. 4 siren sounds.
PROJECT 15. Police siren (IC & transistor).
PROJECT 16. Electronic melody.
PROJECT 17. Musical bell.
PROJECT 18. Electronic music.
PROJECT 19. Siren (555 & BC547).
PROJECT 20. Siren for fun.
PROJECT 21. Siren - chirping bird / many sounds.
PROJECT 22. Siren (IC 555 x 2).
PROJECT 23. Siren (555 & BC557/BC547).
PROJECT 24. Siren (transistor & LED).
PROJECT 25. Siren (2N2222 & 2N2907) – speaker.

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