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Engineer's Mini-Notebook: Science Projects (Radio Shack Cat. No. 62-5018) (A Siliconcepts Book) [Paperback]

Forrest M. Mims III (Author)


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Book Description

1997
Illustrated with diagrams. Covers: Electroscope; Galvanometer; Homemade Batteries; Graphite Resistor; Liquid Resistor; Super Capacitor; Thermocouple; Small D.C. Motor Circuits; Inverse Square Law; Light Listener; Monitoring Sunlight; Electromagnetic Probe; Wind Speed Indicator; Rain Sensors; Electronic Thermometer; Motion Detector; Position Detector; Pressure Sensor; Seismometer; earth Movement Sensor; RF Telemetry Transmitter; LED Telemetry Transmitter; Electronic Cricket; Analog Data Logger.

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Thanks very much to Amazon's reviewers or for their kind comments about my books. "Getting Started in Electronics," which has sold more than 1.3 million copies, seems to have received the most attention, so I'll comment on it here.

The book was developed during a 58-day marathon session of laying out the book and then drawing/printing the pages with a 0.7 mm mechanical pencil. It was then necessary to develop and test each of the 100 circuits. Each circuit was built and tested at least three times to avoid errors. The final round of tests was done directly from the hand-lettered text. The problem with the final testing was that many of the circuits could be built from memory without referring to the circuit diagrams in the book. This, of course, could have allowed errors to slip through. So it was necessary to check off each connection to make sure the book version was correctly reassembled from scratch.

This was the first Radio Shack book that was entirely hand-lettered. Dave Gunzel, then Radio Shack's technical editor, decided it was time for a fully hand-lettered book, and I was glad to oblige. "Engineer's Notebook," which preceded "Getting Started in Electronics," was introduced with several typed pages before full hand lettering was begun. It was Dave's idea to introduce these books, which eventually led to the "Engineer's Mini-Notebook" series. Dave used to witness science entries in my hand-lettered lab notebooks, and those notebooks triggered his idea for me to do the hand-lettered books.

A full list of my books, scientific papers, magazine articles and newspaper columns is at www.forrestmims.org. My scholarly history of Hawaii's Mauna Loa Observatory will be published by the University of Hawaii Press. I am planning a popular version of the Mauna Loa Observatory book and a memoir about my work as a serious amateur scientist.

Forrest M. Mims III
www.forrestmims.org

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