Hands-on electronics : a one-semester course for class instruction or self-study
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: xxi, 204 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780521815369 ; 0521815363 ; 9780521893510; 0521893518 DDC classification: 537.5Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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537.5 DUN Electronics and Nuclear Physics | 537.5 GAT Introduction to Electronics | 537.5 HOR The Art of Electronics | 537.5 KAP Hands-on electronics : a one-semester course for class instruction or self-study | 537.5 MEA Foundations of Electronics Laboratory Projects to Accompany | 537.5 MIM Getting Started in Electronics | 537.5 OPE Physics: Electronics |
Glossary & Index
1. Equipment familiarization: multimeter, breadboard, and oscilloscope --
2. RC circuits --
3. Diodes --
4. Bipolar transistors --
5. Transistors II: FETs --
6. Transistors III: differential amplifier --
7. Introduction to operational amplifiers --
8. More op amp applications --
9. Comparators and oscillators --
10. Combinational logic --
11. Flip-flops: saving a logic state --
12. Monostables, counters, multiplexers, and RAM --
13. Digital [actual symbol not reproducible] analog conversion --
App. A. Equipment and supplies --
App. B. Common abbreviations and circuit symbols --
App. C. RC circuits: frequency-domain analysis --
App. D. Pinouts --
Glossary of basic electrical and electronic terms.
Packed full of real circuits to build and test, Hands-on Electronics is an unique introduction to analog and digital electronics theory and practice. Ideal for teaching and self-study, the book's friendly style, clear illustrations and construction details encourage rapid and effective learning of analog and digital circuit design theory. All the major topics are covered including RC circuits, diodes, transistors, op-amps, oscillators, TTL logic, counters, D/A converters and more. It explains how to use the equipment needed for the examples (oscilloscope, multimeter and breadboard) together with pin-out diagrams and manufacturers' specifications for all the key components referred to in the book.
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