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Practical Electronics for Inventors

Practical Electronics for Inventors

by Paul Scherz
1056 Pages · 2015 · 11 MB · 31 Downloads · New!
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ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language
by William Ughetta
425 Pages · 2015 · 18 MB · 35 Downloads · New!
The “ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language, 1st Edition” is an excellent book that reveals how to develop good, structured assembly code. William Ughetta and Larry D. Pyeatt are the authors of this great book. William Ughetta is an undergraduate Computer Science major at Princeton University. His experience programming ARM assembly language started in high school and continued in college. Larry D. Pyeatt earned his doctorate in Computer Science, focusing on Artificial Intelligence, from Colorado State University in 1999. He has programmed in over 15 assembly languages, from mainframes to 8-bit embedded systems. In ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language, the authors reveal the concepts of assembly language programming, in the beginning they explain simple examples and then towards complex programming. This book will help the readers to understand representations of and arithmetic operations on, integral and real numbers in any base, and more. Furthermore, this book covers advanced topics such as fixed and floating point mathematics, optimization and ARM NEON. It also provides concepts that are illustrated and reinforced with a large number of tested and debugged assembly and C source listings. To sum it up, ARM 64-Bit Assembly Language, 1st Edition is a helpful book for all programming students.
Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit
by Anant Agarwal
1008 Pages · 2015 · 8 MB · 37 Downloads · New!
The “Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) 1st Edition” is a helpful book for newbies and professionals of electronics students. The authors of this informative book are Anant Agarwal and Jeffrey Lang. This book engages all the electronics students from start to last page. Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit combine two things, circuit and electronics into a single. They teach you about how circuits really work in the real world and what happens at failure etc. This book attempts to form a bridge between the world computer system and physics. The book clearly and concisely educates the reader not only in circuits, but in application of circuit theory to electronics, both analog and digital. The book is complete with solved exercises and answers to select chapter problems. The authors also provide an understandable explanation of the concepts presented. To sum it up, Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit is an essential book for electrical students.
Make: Sensors
by Tero Karvinen, Kimmo Karvinen, Ville Valtokari
400 Pages · 2015 · 25 MB · 58 Downloads · New!
The “Make: Sensors: A Hands-On Primer for Monitoring the Real World with Arduino and Raspberry Pi 1st Edition” provides a good basis for developing projects with the Arduino and RPi. Tero Karvinen, Kimmo Karvinen and Ville Valtokari are the authors of this book. The book Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets is a heavily illustrated guide to incorporating the Arduino platform into six projects which illustrate embedded systems concepts. The author’s stated ultimate goal is to teach the reader how to build prototypes, and in that, they are largely successful. This is an excellent, fully illustrated idea book for making things with software, physical devices, and simple hand fabrication. The authors have a range of skills in Arduino, Mechanical Construction, Linux, Electronics and Physical Systems. The book most closely resembles O’Reilly/Make Publications excellent previous book, Making Things Talk, with the benefit of a few more years of experience in illustrating project construction and careful step by step instructions. Skills taught include the Arduino hardware and software environment, programming an Android smartphone, use of relays, stepper motors, remote controls and other similar electronic devices, as well as project construction with a glue gun, pliers and Dremel tool. The projects are intriguing and give instruction in important Hackerspace skills. Overall, this is a great read and an easy introduction to Arduino and embedded systems.
Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition
by Simon Monk, Paul Scherz
1056 Pages · 2015 · 81MB · 48 Downloads · New!
“Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition” is an important book to anyone learning electronics or looking to understand theory and parts. Paul Scherz and Simon Monk are the authors of this attractive book. The author explains many many technical things about electronics and electricity. You could spend a long time reading this book and adsorbing useful, albeit somewhat nerdy, knowledge from it. This is a great book, with a lot of extra info, worked into the 4th edition. This is a perfect reference book, period. It has information starting from what electricity is, all the way to multiple circuit diagrams and theories of electricity. Great book on basic electricity and electronics – very informative and excellent introductory source into the field of electronics – both theoretical and with some useful practical examples. It is educative and also a great reference source. It is well written with many details explained in depth. It is like an all-around electronics course in one book. Good balance between applications, technical information, and theory. It can be used as a guide for learning electronics in a practical order helping you learn progressively and decide which areas require more research-based on your goals or interests. All in all, this is an excellent reference for someone who wants a one-stop-shop to review any of the wide variety of topics that are covered. This book does seem to be more focused on the breadth of topics than depth, so it may be more useful to hobbyists than professionals. In either case, the book should be a valuable pickup for anyone in search of a solid overview of electronic circuits.
The Innovators
by Walter Isaacson
560 Pages · 2015 · 8 MB · 84 Downloads · New!
The Innovators is the computer history, digital design and programming language guide which shares the history digital revolution and how it changed our lives. Walter Isaacson is the author of this wonderful book. The world is full of dreamers but there are only a few people who made their pact on the world. Everyone tries their best but there are certain entrepreneurs and inventors who able to turn their ideas into realities. What makes them inferior from others and able to achieve their goals? What are the principles which lead them to success? This guide contains the stories of those people who brings digital revolution and ease the life of billions of people. Ada Lovelace is the daughter of a famous poet and born at the beginning of the nineteenth century. She shows her gifts in mathematics at an early age. Her innovations give the concept of computer and Ada is also known as the first computer programmer. Vannevar Bush was an American engineer who also served in WWII. He is a magnificent science administrator and inventor of all time. While providing his services to the different states he made an achievement in the defence. He is the man who works in the Manhattan Project and introduces the world with radar. There is a number of other stories of those innovators who make a difference.
Super Arduino
by Kenneth Hawthorn
152 Pages · 2015 · 13 MB · 32 Downloads · New!
The “Super Arduino: Step-by-Step Instructions to Build Cool Gadgets” is an amazing gadget project for Arduino beginners. Kenneth Hawthorn is the author of this book. Kenneth is a Mechanical engineer and a great teacher. As a consulting engineer, he worked on a wide range of original designs from a land-speed record-setting electric motorcycle to localized surface Plasmon resonance spectrometer machines. In this book, Kenneth explains the complete software side of Arduino and provides details of every concept in depth. This book takes the time to explain all the steps like you knew nothing and leaves little assumption on the table. Using Arduino technology, Professor Hawthorne clearly walks you through the fully illustrated mechanics of creating projects such as wired wearable’s, unique costumes and even home devices. The projects are offered in advanced skill levels. Furthermore, Super Arduino is specifically for beginners who have no previous knowledge of this programming, so it explains all the concepts in detail. With the help of this book, you will learn how to create great gadgets like a fabulous flag-waver, a crazy clock, flip a switch with Wi-Fi and flashing disco shoes, etc. In short, Super Arduino is a great source of information to start programming Arduino.

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