The book contains 123 experiments and projects, ranging from simple to complex. Some examples include:
Because the teaches you systematic debugging . Modern tutorials show you a working circuit and working code. When it fails, you are stuck. This book forces you to build from a schematic, type code by hand (no copy-paste), and use a multimeter to probe voltages. By experiment 50, you have the "Evil Genius" instinct—the ability to look at a data sheet, find the error, and fix it. The book contains 123 experiments and projects, ranging
The day of reckoning arrived when The Evil Genius unleashed his robotic minions on the city. But instead of wreaking havoc, they performed a choreographed routine to a disco version of "The Wheels on the Bus." The citizens, bewildered but delighted, cheered and clapped along. When it fails, you are stuck
: Readers learn to develop handy "resource routines" in assembly that can be reused in future custom projects. Summary of Experiments The day of reckoning arrived when The Evil
What sets this guide apart is its "learn by doing" philosophy. It doesn't just give you a list of parts; it vividly explains the science behind every circuit. No Prior Experience Needed