Electronics
- 2nd Edition - November 5, 1981
- Latest edition
- Author: Ian Hickman
- Language: English
Electronics, Second Edition deals with the behavior, properties, and control of electrons. The book discusses the basis of electronics technology—the electron, electric current,… Read more
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Description
Description
Electronics, Second Edition deals with the behavior, properties, and control of electrons. The book discusses the basis of electronics technology—the electron, electric current, conductors, semi-conductors, insulators, current flow, and the relationship between the electromotive force (e.m.f.) and current. It also explains amplitude, frequency, wavelength, phase, harmonics, modulation, and ultrasonic waves. The book describes the main components of a simple amplifier, the frequencies it can handle (20 Hz to 20 kHz, or higher depending on what it is connected to its output), or if it can drive a loudspeaker (no, but it is suitable for high-impedance headphones). It explains how signals are generated such as sine waves, square waves, pulses, sawtooth; modifying another signal can also generate a particular waveform. It also discusses the principles of radio and television, radar, microwave, the distinguishing feature of a digital circuit, as well as the operation of a remote control TV. The book is suitable for radio technicians, engineers, apprentices, hobbyists, and students of electrical engineering or electronics.
Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Introduction2 Waveforms, Pulses, and Signals3 Components4 Amplification5 Generating Signals6 Radio and Television7 Digital Techniques8 Electronic Test and Measurement Equipment9 Electronics in Music and Entertainment10 Other Uses of ElectronicsIndex
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 2
- Latest edition
- Published: October 22, 2013
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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Ian Hickman
Affiliations and expertise
Electronics author and freelance journalistView book on ScienceDirect
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