Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects (gnv64)
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Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects (4th Ed) by Earl Boysen and Harry Kybett Wiley | July 2012 | ISBN: 1118217322 | 576 Pages | ePUB | 31 mb http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Electronics-Self-Teaching-Projects-ebook/dp/B008K9AH6 Follow hands-on projects so you can work with electronic circuits Are you ready to keep up with the rapidly evolving world of electronic products? From smartphones and tablets to MP3 players and digital cameras, this resource will build your understanding of how the latest electronic circuits work. You'll dive into hands-on projects and walk through the calculations and concepts for key circuits to get you up to speed. As you progress through the chapters, you'll learn how to build the circuits, and then observe or measure how they work so you can apply the information on your own. - Learn how to control the flow of electric current - Design a transistor circuit, and compare the switching action of a JFET and a BJT - Explore the use of resistors, capacitors, and inductors in bandpass and band-reject filters - Use BJTs, JFETs, and operational amplifiers in amplifier circuits - Find out how an oscillator works, and then design and build one - Discover how a transformer converts AC voltage to a higher or lower voltage - Calculate the values of components that produce a specified DC output voltage for a power supply circuit The book's website ( http://www.buildinggadgets.com) provides project pages that include links to suppliers and are kept up to date with supplier part numbers for components you'll need. About the Authors Earl Boysen is a veteran engineer who maintains two technology-focused websites, www.buildinggadgets.com and www.understandingnano.com. He is coauthor of the first edition of Electronics For Dummies as well as Electronics Projects For Dummies and Nanotechnology For Dummies, all published by Wiley. The late Harry Kybett wrote the bestselling first and second editions of Electronics Self-Teaching Guide. He was director of engineering operations at Columbia Pictures Corporation. He built many studios and video systems for the broadcasting industry, and created training programs for Sony Corporation of America. CONTENTS Chapter 1: DC Review and Pre-Test Chapter 2: The Diode Chapter 3: Introduction to the Transistor Chapter 4: The Transistor Switch Chapter 5: AC Pre-Test and Review Chapter 6: Filters Chapter 7: Resonant Circuits Chapter 8: Transistor Amplifiers Chapter 9: Oscillators Chapter 10: The Transformer Chapter 11 : Power Supply Circuits Chapter 12: Conclusion and Final Self-Test Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: List of Symbols and Abbreviations Appendix C: Powers of Ten and Engineering Prefixes Amendix D: Standard Com~osition Resistor Values Appendix E: Supplemental Resources Appendix F: Equation Reference Appendix G: Schematic Symbols Used in This Book
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not able to to open EPUB file............
It opens pretty easily with Adobe digital editions.
In fact I have copied the contents from the ePUB itself!
In fact I have copied the contents from the ePUB itself!
thks men nw its working...........evry 1 plse dwnload Adobe digital editions first from http://www.adobe.com/in/products/digital-editions/download.html.................great book ......keep it up bro.............
A very gentle intro for beginners. Thank you.
BTW, opens fine on my epub reader (FBReader).
BTW, opens fine on my epub reader (FBReader).
SumatraPDF is also a very good multiformat freeware ebook reader for PDF, ePUB, MOBI, DJVU, CBR & CHM formats
Cheers big ears! :-)
First off, thanks for sharing. Second, part of what I've read so far clearly has errors. Mainly the calculations they're trying to teach. But in also noticing this is really more for people with some knowledge in electronics. I think there's better books out there though this one seems to be simple to follow. It's just the calculations they're trying to teach that don't add up, nor do they tell you to round up. I also noticed for one of the little mini quizzes, it asks for an equation they haven't even discussed yet. I'm going to keep this and continue seeding, but I'll probably abandon reading it until after i read some others first. But again, thanks! I appreciate the material and in excited to try and build some of the projects!
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