Hi guys,
I'm making a gift to someone special, my girlfriend, to get her started in electronics. She knows a *lot* of physics and basic electricity but when it comes to practical electronics she's a total noob. She's getting frustrated by it.
So I am making a component kit for her with the most used electronics components, a simple multitool, wire strippers, a breadboard and a basic multimeter, the kind you don't want to stick to the mains (my budget is tight). I may throw in an Arduino Pro mini 'cause she's studing mechatronics at college and that's what we use around there. Also she asked me about Arduino.
Now, I also need some sort of book, video lessons or text to complement this "starter pack". I was thinking of getting "Getting started in electronics" by Forrest Mims, but the book plus shipping quicklygets out of the budget. It would en up being US$25 delivered to my country. That's a dealbreaker.
The second option was a book I found at a store called Steren, basically a latin american Radioshack. They have a book very similar to Mims', almost a copy. It is US$5 but I'm not sure about it, I've found errors on a version I downloaded just to check it out.
So I am only missing a high quality text. I don't want to get it online, so I guess thebest option would be to find some sort of free text or viedo lessons, with a Creative Commons license or somthineg similar so I can print it out or burn it on a DVD without shame. Has anybody seen somehting like this?
Thanks guys
I'm open to any ideas and comments.
-Ed (not actually Ed

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