Encyclopedia Of Electronic Components, Volume 3 -

Versatile; suitable for teachers, students, engineers, and DIY hobbyists of all levels.

The , authored by Charles Platt and Fredrik Jansson , is a highly-rated reference guide that focuses specifically on sensors for detecting the physical world . Critics and users alike praise it for its "user-friendly" approach, often noting that it avoids "electronic Latin" (overly complex jargon) to make advanced concepts accessible to hobbyists and beginners. Core Content & Organization Encyclopedia of Electronic Components, Volume 3

A high-level description of the component's primary function. Core Content & Organization A high-level description of

Highly accessible; described as "not too technical" while still being "authoritative". Each entry follows a consistent, structured format that

This volume completes a three-volume set, specifically addressing components that react to light, sound, heat, motion, and more. Each entry follows a consistent, structured format that reviewers find exceptionally useful for project planning: