Bionics for the Evil Genius

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0071459251 · 9780071459259
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION

SECTION TWO: BIOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS

SECTION THREE: 25 PRACTICAL PROJECTS

Project 1: Experiments with an Electric Fish

Project 2: Visual Biofeedback

Project 3: Audio Biofeedback

Project 4: Nerves Stimulator

Project 5: Stroboscopic Lamp

Project 6: Bio-Amplifier

Project 7: Panic Generator

Project 8: Magnetic Field Generator

Project 9: Hypnotic LEDs

Project 10: Insect Repellent

Project 11: Bionic Trap

Project 12: Animal Conditioner

Project 13: White Noise Generator

Project 14: Bionic Ear

Project 15: Insect Killer

Project 16: Bionic Tactile Organ

Project 17: Lie Detector

Project 18: Bionic Smell Generator

Project 19: Experimenting with Oscillators

Project 20: Ionizer

Project 21: Tactile Hearing Aid

Project 22: Using the Multimeter in Bionic Experiments

Project 23: Bionic Vision

Project 24: Ecological Monitor

Project 25: Bat Ear

SECTION FOUR: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SECTION FIVE: RESOURCES

INDEX

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The Evil Genius meets the Bionic Woman in this wildly cool book detailing all the parts, circuits, tools and know-how needed to build 25 bionic experiments


The best-selling Evil Genius format provides hobbyists with a fun and inexpensive way to learn bionics via 25 complete projects. Once the focus of popular 70's TV, bionics (integrating mechanical and electronic materials with living matter) are being used more than ever to replace or repair physiological or anatomical functions or disorders.