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Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects
About this book
An all-in-one resource on everything electronics-related!
For almost 30 years, this book has been a classic text for electronics enthusiasts. Now completely updated for today's technology, this latest version combines concepts, self-tests, and hands-on projects to offer you a completely repackaged and revised resource. This unique self-teaching guide features easy-to-understand explanations that are presented in a user-friendly format to help you learn the essentials you need to work with electronic circuits.
All you need is a general understanding of electronics concepts such as Ohm's law and current flow, and an acquaintance with first-year algebra. The question-and-answer format, illustrative experiments, and self-tests at the end of each chapter make it easy for you to learn at your own speed.
- Boasts a companion website that includes more than twenty full-color, step-by-step projects
- Shares hands-on practice opportunities and conceptual background information to enhance your learning process
- Targets electronics enthusiasts who already have a basic knowledge of electronics but are interested in learning more about this fascinating topic on their own
- Features projects that work with the multimeter, breadboard, function generator, oscilloscope, bandpass filter, transistor amplifier, oscillator, rectifier, and more
You're sure to get a charge out of the vast coverage included in Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects!
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Information
- Current flow
- Potential or voltage difference
- Ohm's law
- Resistors in series and parallel
- Power
- Small currents
- Resistance graphs
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
- Kirchhoff's Current Law
- Voltage and current dividers
- Switches
- Capacitor charging and discharging
- Capacitors in series and parallel
Current Flow
- Magnetically—This includes the induction of electrons in a wire rotating within a magnetic field. An example of this would be generators turned by water, wind, or steam, or the fan belt in a car.
- Chemically—This involves the electrochemical generation of electrons by reactions between chemicals and electrodes (as in batteries).
- Photovoltaic generation of electrons—This occurs when light strikes semiconductor crystals (as in solar cells).
- Thermal generation—This uses temperature differences between thermocouple junctions. Thermal generation is used in generators on spacecrafts that are fueled by radioactive material.
- Electrochemical reaction—This occurs between hydrogen, oxygen, and electrodes (fuel cells).
- Piezoelectrical—This involves mechanical deformation of piezoelectric substances. For example, piezoelectric material in the heels of shoes power LEDs that light up when you walk.
Table of contents
- Cover
- 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
- Appendix D: Standard Composition Resistor Values
- Appendix E: Supplemental Resources
- Appendix F: Equation Reference
- Appendix G: Schematic Symbols Used in This Book
- Introduction