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# 900 pages of expert content 8 mini-books in 1 volume UK Edition tailored for local standards Electronics All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies: UK Edition

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## Summary

> ⚡ Empower your inner tech guru with the ultimate UK electronics bible!

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- **What is this?** Electronics All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies: UK Edition
- **How much does it cost?** € 55.08 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **UK-Specific Edition:** Tailored content that aligns with UK standards and components for seamless application.
- • **Hands-On Project Guidance:** Practical examples and real-world builds to turn theory into confident practice.
- • **Clear, Accessible Language:** No jargon overload—perfect for professionals seeking a solid, approachable foundation.
- • **Modular Learning Structure:** 8 focused mini-books let you build skills step-by-step without overwhelm.
- • **Comprehensive Electronics Mastery:** Dive into nearly 900 pages covering everything from basics to advanced circuits.

## Overview

Electronics All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies: UK Edition is a 900-page comprehensive guide designed to demystify electronics for beginners and professionals alike. Featuring 8 mini-books in one volume, it covers everything from basic components to integrated circuits, AC, digital electronics, and practical projects. Written in clear, accessible language with UK-specific content, it’s perfect for anyone wanting a hands-on, confident approach to electronics.

## Description

Your one-stop UK shop for clear, concise explanations to all the important concepts in electronics and tons of direction for building simple, fun electronic projects. The 8 mini-books in this 1 volume include: Getting Started with Electronics Working with Basic Components Working with Integrated Circuits Getting into Alternating Current Working with Radio and Infrared Doing Digital Electronics Working with Basic Stamp Processors Building Special Effects With nearly 900 pages of instruction, Electronics All-in-One For Dummies, UK Edition covers all the bases and provides a fascinating hands-on exploration of electronics.

Review: A good few hours read well spent. - I'm a highly accomplished programmer so maybe i found this book exceptionally easy to get to grips with. However.... Having used (programmed) some Arduino boards and Raspberry Pi's for a couple of projects I decided to go back to my youth and actually learn something about electronics instead of focusing directly on software. I read a couple of things on web sites then downloaded this book and I'm very glad I did. It's easy reading and enjoyable - the authors manage to happily speak to the geek in me with pop culture references and a joke or two. All whilst teaching me why I need a resistor before an LED (I actually found that out the hard way...) - what a capacitor does and why I need to know... And by the end of each chapter I realised I had been sneakily taught a shed load about each subject. We take quite a leap around 70% through with a massive warning about not to panic (and rightly so) into IC's, logic gates, and a little BASIC programming. Finally a few real world example builds to produce fully functioning circuits. I've gone from a total newbie with no real idea of what on earth I was even looking at to a total newbie who knows what different components do and roughly how I can put them together in a useful way, read an oscilloscope, and be confident to build and debug (is that the right word for electronics?) fairly robust systems. I can read a schematic and understand what's going on (a REALLY helpful thing to be able to do). Safety is extremely well covered too. This book is pretty much, in my opinion a essential and pleasing and informative read for anyone wanting a very solid inroad into electronics.
Review: Great book to learn all of the basics, well written, easy to read. - Really liked this book when I read it a couple of years ago. Decided I wanted my own copy. Starts at the beginning, covers everything (to a relatively good level of detail). Lots of good little example projects. If you want to learn all of the maths, this isn't your book - if you want to understand the basics and start playing with circuits - this is your book. Thoroughly recommend. It's written in very plain English, would suit a bright youngster who is interested and wants a good basic grounding.

## Features

- For Dummies

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,088 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 5 in Engineering & Technology References 11 in Electrical Engineering & Technology |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 513 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good few hours read well spent.
*by E***H on 9 November 2017*

I'm a highly accomplished programmer so maybe i found this book exceptionally easy to get to grips with. However.... Having used (programmed) some Arduino boards and Raspberry Pi's for a couple of projects I decided to go back to my youth and actually learn something about electronics instead of focusing directly on software. I read a couple of things on web sites then downloaded this book and I'm very glad I did. It's easy reading and enjoyable - the authors manage to happily speak to the geek in me with pop culture references and a joke or two. All whilst teaching me why I need a resistor before an LED (I actually found that out the hard way...) - what a capacitor does and why I need to know... And by the end of each chapter I realised I had been sneakily taught a shed load about each subject. We take quite a leap around 70% through with a massive warning about not to panic (and rightly so) into IC's, logic gates, and a little BASIC programming. Finally a few real world example builds to produce fully functioning circuits. I've gone from a total newbie with no real idea of what on earth I was even looking at to a total newbie who knows what different components do and roughly how I can put them together in a useful way, read an oscilloscope, and be confident to build and debug (is that the right word for electronics?) fairly robust systems. I can read a schematic and understand what's going on (a REALLY helpful thing to be able to do). Safety is extremely well covered too. This book is pretty much, in my opinion a essential and pleasing and informative read for anyone wanting a very solid inroad into electronics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book to learn all of the basics, well written, easy to read.
*by R***J on 18 July 2018*

Really liked this book when I read it a couple of years ago. Decided I wanted my own copy. Starts at the beginning, covers everything (to a relatively good level of detail). Lots of good little example projects. If you want to learn all of the maths, this isn't your book - if you want to understand the basics and start playing with circuits - this is your book. Thoroughly recommend. It's written in very plain English, would suit a bright youngster who is interested and wants a good basic grounding.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good book, but needs updating to reflect newer development platforms.
*by C***S on 15 June 2020*

A good book for learning about electronics, easy reading style with good examples. Some of the chapters are rather dated with a section on interfacing with the Parallel Port on a pc, most if not all modern pc's use usb now. Also there is a large section on using the Basic Stamp microcontroller and programming it, when the majority of people have moved on to Arduino or ESP32 or similar development platforms.

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