Electronics & Robotics Tutorials
Browse our range of electronics and robotics tutorial books and learning guides, perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike. From Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects to foundational electronics theory, these resources help you build real skills with hands-on activities.
Ideal for STEM classrooms, homeschool programs, makerspaces, and self-taught hobbyists across Australia. Find step-by-step project books, coding guides, and engineering references to support your next build.
Book of Making - Volume 2
SKU: RP-MAG27 | Brand: Raspberry Pi Ltd
The Book of Making Volume 2 collects the best maker projects from the second year of HackSpace magazine into 180 pages of hands-on guides, tips, tricks, and inspiration. From building and launching your own rocket to ...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
Robotics, Mechatronics, and Artificial Intelligence : Experimental Circuit Blocks for Designers
SKU: LB-0750673893 | Brand: Little Bird
Accessible to all readers, including students of secondary school and amateur technology enthusiasts, Robotics, Mechatronics, and Artificial Intelligence simplifies the process of finding basic circuits to perform sim...
Delivered by Fri 26 Jun
Electrical Engineering 101 - (3rd Edition)
SKU: SF-BOK-09458 | Brand: SparkFun
Everything you should have learned in school, but probably didn’t! This book is great for electronics newbies, or if you just need a refresher course. Topics ranging from Ohm’s law to proper usage of an oscilloscope t...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
The Art of Electronics: The X Chapters - by Horowitz Hill
SKU: AF-4360 | Brand: Adafruit
Wow did you hear about that new sequel coming out? No, no, not The Matrix 4 – it's The Art of Electronics - X Chapters! More delicious, practical electronic advice from the masters, Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill.&nb...
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The Art of Electronics 3rd Edition by Horowitz Hill HARDCOVER [Third Edition]
SKU: AF-2356 | Brand: Adafruit
We absolutely love The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill. So much so, our Ladyada (Limor Fried, founder and engineer of Adafruit) scored a review copy and even gives her commendation on the back...
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