Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius: 57 Lessons with Projects

* Read ^ Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius: 57 Lessons with Projects by Dave Cutcher ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius: 57 Lessons with Projects Readers work through 5 distinct, useful projects to reinforce their learning.. There is truly a lack of good, basic hardwire electronic how-to books. So far, each of the books has sold about $50,000 in less than 3 months. This is another book in our extremely successful Evil Genius series. The market seems interested in this type of fun project compilation. The perfect addition to our Evil Genius series, this book details everything an electronics hobbyist would want to know about circuits

Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius: 57 Lessons with Projects

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Rating : 4.84 (773 Votes)
Asin : 0071448810
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 225 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-07-20
Language : English

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See coupon inside for details. From the Back CoverFROM CIRCUIT FAINT HEART TO CIRCUIT LION HEART IN 57 EASY AND FUN LESSONS Featuring everything an electronics hobbyist could want to learn about circuits and circuit design, Dave Cutcher's Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius makes it fun to achieve genuine mastery, one simple lesson at a time. What's more, when you're done, you'll have 5 complete projects to show for your efforts! 5 FUN AND INSTRUCTIVE PROJECTS Cutcher's 57

Readers work through 5 distinct, useful projects to reinforce their learning.. There is truly a lack of good, basic hardwire electronic "how-to" books. So far, each of the books has sold about $50,000 in less than 3 months. This is another book in our extremely successful "Evil Genius" series. The market seems interested in this type of fun project compilation. The perfect addition to our "Evil Genius" series, this book details everything an electronics hobbyist would want to know about circuits and circuit design through 57 Lessons

Kirk said A fine hands-on supplement. I just finished reading this book cover to cover. I also read most of the reviews here.First off, let me say that the points made by the 1 and "A fine hands-on supplement" according to Kirk. I just finished reading this book cover to cover. I also read most of the reviews here.First off, let me say that the points made by the 1 and 2 star reviews are correct. The style of the book is a little disorganized, the format is borderline awful, and it does look like something printed 20 years ago. The title. star reviews are correct. The style of the book is a little disorganized, the format is borderline awful, and it does look like something printed "A fine hands-on supplement" according to Kirk. I just finished reading this book cover to cover. I also read most of the reviews here.First off, let me say that the points made by the 1 and 2 star reviews are correct. The style of the book is a little disorganized, the format is borderline awful, and it does look like something printed 20 years ago. The title. 0 years ago. The title. Horribly written and illustrated Malcontent This book sounded ideal, a beginner's book with clear explanations and projects to illustrate the electronics concepts taught in each chapter. The introduction lauds Mr. Cutcher's skill as a teacher so highly I was really anticipating a wonderful tour through the basics of electronics.Mr. Cutcher may indeed be a . "Four Stars" according to Jose L Ramirez. nice deal

Dave Cutcher teaches electronics, technology, and industrial arts in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. An enthusiastic electronics hobbyist and member of the Vancouver Robotics Club and the Seattle Robotics Society, he shared the plans in this book with fellow teachers. . They urged him to write this book

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