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Make: Electronics 2nd Edition Component Pack 3 Deluxe - Electronic Kit with a ATmega328P Based Microcontroller for Teen to Adult Schools STEM Educational Programs Learning Circuit

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Electronic Components for the final 10 experiments spanning chapter 5 of the second edition of Make: Electronics by Charles Platt - These are the most advanced (intermediate) projects in a book designed for beginners Includes all the difficult to source components such as a axially magnetized cylindrical magnet, germanium diode, and a high impedance piezoelectric crystal Earphone / ear piece with a ceramic element Covering the last chapter you will venture into some of the most fun and exciting experiments such as No Radio, No Solder, No Power where you build a crystal radio that tunes AM stations without electricity and Tabletop Power which generates alternating current (AC) with a magnetic field through a coil of hook-up or upgraded enamelled magnet wire Features a ATmega328P based Arduino Compatible Programmable Microcontroller Development Board (original socketed ATmega328 DIP version) with a USB cable to allow easy programming through the open source integrated development environment (IDE) Discover digital logic, program analog and digital inputs, control circuit outputs, learn basic programming skills using functions from the C computer language by creating and controlling real world gadgets like a thermostat or go beyond exploring robotics by creating robots using a ATmega328P based microcontroller to bridge the gap between hardware and software