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Description
Prepare yourself for the moment when the world will be overrun by the murderous dead, and access to all resources will be restricted! To survive, you need to know how to secure your base, monitor your surroundings, communicate with your allies and provide electricity. Get the necessary skills to survive! With this survival guide you will learn how to connect the wire to a screw terminal, use a soldering iron, saw, drill and chisel, you will not be afraid of electronic components.
In this book you will find a number of projects to help you survive the time of the apocalypse, but they will also prove useful in peacetime. This surprising and quite unusual handbook allows you to learn the basics of electronics in the best possible way: by making various devices and systems to generate electricity yourself, to monitor the environment and warn against intruders, and to communicate with friends. These devices will be made with a car battery, dynamo or photovoltaic panels, and the popular RaspberryPi and Arduinoboards will be used as control modules.
Sample projects:
- Generating electricity using sunlight or muscle power
- intruder detection with motion detector
- Remote-controlled door lock and door opening sensor
- building a command center - collecting data from multiple systems and displaying it on one screen
- radio beacon and radio scanner
Sample programsavailable on the Internet. Extract from a book to beread on-line. |
Table of contents
About the author (11) About the substantive revision (12) Acknowledgements (13) Introduction (15)
1 Basic information about the apocalypse (19)
2. power generation (33)
3. use of electricity (59)
4 Zombie detection alarms (77)
5. monitoring and Raspberry Pi (95)
Remote door opening and door detection (117)
7. environmental monitoring (133)
8 Construction of the base command centre (153)
9 Zombie Attraction (171)
10. communication with other survivors (197)
11 Vibration communication (225)
A. Components (239)
B. Basic skills (245)
C. Arduino - a guide for beginners (261)
Scorch (281) |