Starting Electronics
All You Need to Get a Grounding in Practical Electronics
- 1st Edition - September 26, 1994
- Author: Keith Brindley
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 5 0 6 - 2 0 5 3 - 6
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 0 5 5 8 - 1
Starting Electronics is a nine-chapter introductory text to electronics based on feature articles previously published as magazine articles. The opening chapter provides an… Read more
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Request a sales quoteStarting 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.
Preface1. The Very First Steps2. On the Boards3. Measuring Current and Voltage4. Capacitors5. ICs Oscillators and Filters6. Diodes I7. Diodes II8. Transistors9. Integrated CircuitsGlossaryQuiz AnswersIndex
- No. of pages: 230
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 26, 1994
- Imprint: Newnes
- Paperback ISBN: 9780750620536
- eBook ISBN: 9781483105581
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Keith Brindley
Keith is a freelance journalist whose whole life (well, apart from the wife, the kids, the music and the mountain bike) is computers. He's been writing about them (computers, that is) for over 18 years, in the meantime working as a teacher, lecturer, engineer, journalist and finally (for the last 12 years) freelance in the computing field. He fondly remembers his first contacts with the Commodore Pet, the various Sinclair oddities, the BBC, PC-DOS, MS-DOS, the Mac, and the various incarnations of Windows. He dreams of new software and hardware, he realises that writing about computers makes little compared to making computers or writing the software for them, he is fully committed to passing his experience along to and making computer-life easier for his readers, yet still enjoys what he's doing. Which can't be all bad!
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Freelance writer and journalist on electronics. Independent PC Consultant.Read Starting Electronics on ScienceDirect