Fr. 75.00

Designing Electronics That Work

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 16.09.2025

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Informationen zum Autor Hunter Scott is the Director of Hardware Engineering at Reach Labs, a Silicon Valley startup working on long-range wireless power. He has 10+ years of experience designing hardware in a range of industries, from healthcare to communications, and has guided two startups through Y Combinator. Scott has spoken at conferences like DEF CON and Altium Live, and his projects have been featured in publications like NPR, The Guardian, and The Chicago Tribune. Klappentext A holistic, end-to-end guide to DIY electronics full of tips and strategies developed by a renowned expert and designed to answer every conceivable question. With hundreds of tips, tricks, and techniques learned through the author’s hard-won experience, this book is a concise, practical guide to designing and manufacturing electronics for practitioners of every level. The book walks you through the entire process of developing a device, from conceiving an idea, to refining it through prototyping, to the final schematic and layout design, and on to fabrication and assembly. Readers will learn how to select components and work with suppliers, cost-engineer designs, navigate regulatory testing, and efficiently troubleshoot when things go wrong. Whether they’re a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or a hobbyist tinkering in their basement, readers will find this title to be a valuable resource that saves them time and money. Zusammenfassung A holistic, end-to-end guide to DIY electronics full of tips and strategies developed by a renowned expert and designed to answer every conceivable question. With hundreds of tips, tricks, and techniques learned through the author’s hard-won experience, this book is a concise, practical guide to designing and manufacturing electronics for practitioners of every level. The book walks you through the entire process of developing a device, from conceiving an idea, to refining it through prototyping, to the final schematic and layout design, and on to fabrication and assembly. Readers will learn how to select components and work with suppliers, cost-engineer designs, navigate regulatory testing, and efficiently troubleshoot when things go wrong. Whether they’re a recent graduate, a seasoned professional, or a hobbyist tinkering in their basement, readers will find this title to be a valuable resource that saves them time and money. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: PLANNING Chapter 1: What to Build and How to Plan for It Chapter 2: Component Specifications and Purchasing Chapter 3: Selecting Passive Components Chapter 4: Selecting Active Components PART II: DESIGNING Chapter 5: Schematic Design Chapter 6: Layout Design Chapter 7: Design For Excellence Chapter 8: Electromagnetic Compatibility and Immunity Chapter 9: Cost Engineering PART III: BUILDING Chapter 10: Prototyping Chapter 11: Building a Lab Chapter 12: Fabrication and Assembly Chapter 13: Testing Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Appendix A: How to Give a Demo Appendix B: Recommended Resources Appendix C: Example Fabrication Notes...

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