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While "Electronics For Dummies" by Cathleen Shamieh is a book (available on Amazon/Wiley), you can find companion PDFs and cheat sheets on the official Dummies website. Search for "Dummies Electronics Cheat Sheet PDF" – these are often exclusive to newsletter subscribers. So print this page
One of the most daunting aspects of the hobby is walking into an electronics store (or browsing Amazon) and seeing thousands of tiny components. The PDF demystifies the shopping process. It provides a curated list of the "Starter Kit"—the breadboard, the multimeter, the wire strippers, and the handful of resistors and LEDs that form the foundation of every project.
Light Emitting Diodes—the most satisfying way to see your circuit working.