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Starting Electronics
Author | : Keith Brindley |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2011-08-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780080969930 |
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Starting Electronics is unrivalled as a highly practical introduction for technicians, non-electronic engineers, software engineers, students, and hobbyists. Keith Brindley introduces readers to the functions of the main component types, their uses, and the basic principles of building and designing electronic circuits. Breadboard layouts make this very much a ready-to-run book for the experimenter, and the use of readily available, inexpensive components makes this practical exploration of electronics easily accessible to all levels of engineer and hobbyist. Other books tell readers what to do, but sometimes fail to explain why – Brindley gives readers hands-on confidence in addition to real scientific knowledge, and insight into the principles as well as the practice. All written explanations and steps are supplemented with numerous photos, charts, tables and graphs. Concepts and practical aspects are explained thoroughly with mathematical formulae and technical schematic drawings. Each chapter introduces a concept or tool, explains the basic theory, and provides clear instructions for a simple experiment to apply the concept or tool, with quiz sections and answers, at the end of each chapter. New chapters on multimeters and soldering will be added, covering the fundamentals and experiments, with a basic parts list and an expanded and updated buyer’s guide. Guides the reader through the basics of electronics, from fundamentals of theory to practical work and experiments Structured for learning and self-study: each chapter introduces a concept or tool, explains the basic theory, and provides clear instructions for a simple experiment to apply the concept or tool, with quiz sections and answers, at the end of each chapter New chapters on multimeters and soldering, covering the fundamentals and experiments, with a basic parts list. Expanded and updated buyer’s guide to accompany parts lists
Starting Electronics
Author | : Keith Brindley |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2016-01-29 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781483105581 |
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Starting Electronics is a nine-chapter introductory text to electronics based on feature articles previously published as magazine articles. The opening chapter provides an overview of the fundamentals of electronics. The succeeding chapters present details of some easy-to-do experiments and the current and voltage measurement. The remaining chapters cover some basic components of electronics, including capacitor, integrated circuit, oscillator, filter, diodes, and transistors. This book will prove useful to electronic constructors and students.
Starting Electronics Construction
Author | : Keith Brindley |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2005-08-17 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780080497754 |
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As a step-by-step guide from circuit design to finished product, this practical electronics book actually explains how to select the right tools and components for the job, use a soldering iron, etch a printed circuit board and mount the finished product in a case – and puts skills into practice through simple self-build projects.Whilst most electronics texts focus on theoretical knowledge, Keith Brindley presents a genuinely 'practical' bench guide and reference for electronics experimenters. The straightforward, interactive style of this book makes it ideal for home electronics work and particularly suitable as an introduction to university lab courses for students who are not familiar with hands-on electronics construction. The book also lends itself as a self-contained resource for secondary school and vocational course classroom projects. * Master the practical techniques of electronics construction, from using a soldering iron to etching a printed circuit board, and mounting the finished product in a case* Apply practical electronics skills through a series of simple self-build projects* A bench reference guide to selecting and using the right tools, techniques and components, whatever your project
Starting Electronics
Author | : Keith Brindley |
Publsiher | : Butterworth-Heinemann |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0750644354 |
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A practical introduction to electronics for hobbyists, students and technicians. Keith Brindley introduces readers to the functions of the main component types, their uses, and the basic principles of building and designing electronic circuits. There are breadboard layouts and the book uses multimeter, not oscilloscopes. This second edition contains a section on digital logic and integrated circuits.
Electronics for Kids
Author | : Oyvind Nydal Dahl |
Publsiher | : No Starch Press |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2016-07-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781593277475 |
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Why do the lights in a house turn on when you flip a switch? How does a remote-controlled car move? And what makes lights on TVs and microwaves blink? The technology around you may seem like magic, but most of it wouldn’t run without electricity. Electronics for Kids demystifies electricity with a collection of awesome hands-on projects. In Part 1, you’ll learn how current, voltage, and circuits work by making a battery out of a lemon, turning a metal bolt into an electromagnet, and transforming a paper cup and some magnets into a spinning motor. In Part 2, you’ll make even more cool stuff as you: –Solder a blinking LED circuit with resistors, capacitors, and relays –Turn a circuit into a touch sensor using your finger as a resistor –Build an alarm clock triggered by the sunrise –Create a musical instrument that makes sci-fi soundsThen, in Part 3, you’ll learn about digital electronics—things like logic gates and memory circuits—as you make a secret code checker and an electronic coin flipper. Finally, you’ll use everything you’ve learned to make the LED Reaction Game—test your reaction time as you try to catch a blinking light!With its clear explanations and assortment of hands-on projects, Electronics for Kids will have you building your own circuits in no time.
Getting Started in Electronics
Author | : Forrest M. Mims |
Publsiher | : Book Renter, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Electronics |
ISBN | : 0945053282 |
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Electricity -- Electronic components -- Semiconductors -- Photonic semiconductors -- Integrated circuits -- Digital integrated circuits -- Linear integrated circuits -- Circuit assembly tips -- 100 electronic circuits.
Electronics Simplified
Author | : Ian Sinclair |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2011-05-17 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780080970639 |
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Previously published as: Electronics made simple / Ian Sinclair. 2002. 2nd ed.
Learning the Art of Electronics
Author | : Thomas C. Hayes,Paul Horowitz |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 1150 |
Release | : 2016-03-02 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0521177235 |
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This introduction to circuit design is unusual in several respects. First, it offers not just explanations, but a full course. Each of the twenty-five sessions begins with a discussion of a particular sort of circuit followed by the chance to try it out and see how it actually behaves. Accordingly, students understand the circuit's operation in a way that is deeper and much more satisfying than the manipulation of formulas. Second, it describes circuits that more traditional engineering introductions would postpone: on the third day, we build a radio receiver; on the fifth day, we build an operational amplifier from an array of transistors. The digital half of the course centers on applying microcontrollers, but gives exposure to Verilog, a powerful Hardware Description Language. Third, it proceeds at a rapid pace but requires no prior knowledge of electronics. Students gain intuitive understanding through immersion in good circuit design.