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Bezig met laden... Open Circuits : The Inner Beauty of Electronic Components (editie 2022)door Windell Oskay, Eric Schlaepfer (Author.)
Informatie over het werkOpen Circuits: The Inner Beauty of Electronic Components door Windell Oskay
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"Through full-color photographs, this book examines the "accidental beauty" of electronic components, or the aesthetic design of things consumers were never expected to see. Includes brief discussions of how these components work, how they were manufactured, and how they are used"-- Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)621.381Technology Engineering and allied operations Applied physics Electrical, magnetic, optical, communications, computer engineering; electronics, lighting Electronics, communications engineering ElectronicsLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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This lovely book is organized into six sections: passive components (resistors, capacitors, fuses, etc.), semiconductors (transistors, LED, diodes, etc.), electromechanics (various switches, motors, buzzers, etc.), cables and connectors, retro tech (cathode ray tubes, vacuum tubes, neon lamps, incandescent light bulbs, etc.), and composite devices (circuits boards, microSD cards, LED displays, etc.). The book wraps up with a "making of" section that describes how the various electronic components were prepared and photographed, plus a bit about macro photography.
No Starch Press's product page has some great resources showing you what to expect from the text, photography, and overall look of the book, which was reassuring to someone like me, who's purchased stuff specifically for the illustrations before, only to find that the pages were too small to properly show off the art and/or that the printing wasn't good quality. That wasn't the case here - this book does a fantastic job of showcasing the various electronic components, with many of the photographs taking up full or half pages. Each component gets at least two pages for photographs, occasional diagrams (to highlight things the photographs don't show well), and explanatory text that provides enough context to help even a newbie like me understand what I'm looking at.
Although everything was beautiful and more interesting than I expected, my favorite chapter was probably the electromechanics one. My inner child appreciated the peek inside various switches, learning how they work, and why they feel so satisfying to flip. Still, every chapter had something I enjoyed, and I definitely have a new appreciation for my smartphone.
Overall, highly recommended if anything about this book piques your interest even the slightest bit.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )