Introduction
Charles Platt's Make: More Electronics builds on the success of his foundational Make: Electronics, offering 394 pages of hands-on experiments with logic chips, magnetic sensors, and audio amplifiers. This 2014 release maintains the series' signature "learn by burning components" approach, now focusing on intermediate concepts like multiplexers and operational amplifiers.
Key Features
- π§ Progressive projects with comparators, magnetic sensors, and multiplexers
- π 400+ full-color photos demonstrating breadboard setups
- π Theory explanations tied directly to practical applications
- β‘ Special sections on randomicity and feedback systems
- π οΈ Component focus: Shift registers, encoders, light sensors
- π Companion to 3-volume Encyclopedia of Electronic Components
Limitations to Consider
- β οΈ Requires completion of Make: Electronics or equivalent foundation
- β οΈ Limited coverage of Arduino/microcontroller integration
- β οΈ Focuses on analog circuits over digital systems
- β οΈ Project parts not included (separate purchase required)
Who Should Buy?
βοΈ Perfect For:
- π Makers transitioning from basic to intermediate electronics
- π Educators creating hands-on STEM curricula
- π Hobbyists interested in sensor-based projects
- π Retirees refreshing vintage electronics knowledge
β Not Ideal For:
- π« Complete beginners without component knowledge
- π« Professionals seeking advanced IC design content
- π« Readers preferring pure theoretical approaches
Real User Feedback (Summary)
- π M* (USA): "Finally grasped op-amps through the car battery monitor project!"
- π J* (USA): "Perfect sequel - helps design circuits instead of just copying"
- π D* (Germany): "Makes complex concepts digestible through experiments"
- π R* (Canada): "Loved the troubleshooting section - saved hours!"
- π T* (India): "Color diagrams make breadboarding effortless"
- β οΈ C* (Engineer): "Wish it included SMD soldering techniques"
Conclusion
With its unique blend of project-based learning and conceptual depth, Make: More Electronics stands out as an essential resource for makers ready to explore intermediate circuit design. While not for absolute beginners, its hands-on approach to sensors, logic systems, and amplification makes it a worthy investment for serious electronics enthusiasts.
Pricing & Offers
π° Price: $17.94 (as of the publication date today)
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