Newnes Dictionary of Electronics
- 1st Edition - March 4, 2002
- Latest edition
- Authors: S W Amos, Roger Amos
- Language: English
The revised edition of the Newnes Dictionary of Electronics includes a substantial new section devoted to acronyms and abbreviations. So if you think you know the meaning of ADDER,… Read more
The revised edition of the Newnes Dictionary of Electronics includes a substantial new section devoted to acronyms and abbreviations. So if you think you know the meaning of ADDER, LAP, FIB, SPICE or WORM, we recommend you check in the Newnes Dictionary of Electronics first.
*A concise glossary for electronics, TV, radio and computing*Ideal for engineers, students and enthusiasts*Includes a handy appendix of acronyms
Engineers, technicians, students and amateurs.
Listing of electronics terms
"Ideal for engineers, technicians, students or interested amateurs, this is a reference book par excellence, with TV, radio and computing terms all being included as well as the more basic definitions."—Electronics World"A concise and compact dictionary that seems to cover enough, but not too much." —Electronics Australia"The definitions range from one sentence to a short essay, some with illustrations as necessary for clarity. The fourth edition incorporates new technology, chiefly in the field of computing and data-processing equipment. An appendix lists abbreviations and acronyms."—Book News, Inc, Portland, OR"Recommended for all libraries, including specialized engineering libraries, academic and public libraries."—E-Streams Vol6 #10 - Oct 2003
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: March 4, 2002
- Language: English
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S W Amos
Stan Amos, formerly head of Technical Publications Section Engineering Training Department BBC, has been writing about electronics since the 1950s.
Affiliations and expertise
Formerly Head of Technical Publications Section Engineering Training Department BBCRA
Roger Amos
Affiliations and expertise
Technical Author, Illustrator and Publicist