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The TAB Electronics Guide to Understanding Electricity and Electronics

by G. Randy Slone
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All-inclusive introduction to electricity and electronics. For the true beginner, there's no better introduction to electricity and electronics than TAB Electronics Guide to Understanding Electricity and Electronics , Second Edition.

Randy Slone's learn-as-you-go guide tells you how to put together a low-cost workbench and start a parts and materials inventory--including money-saving how-to's for salvaging components and buying from surplus dealers. You get plain-English explanations of electronic components-resistors, potentiometers, rheostats, and resistive characteristics-voltage, current, resistance, ac and dc, conductance, power...the laws of electricity...soldering and desoldering procedures...transistors...special-purpose diodes and optoelectronic devices...linear electronic circuits...batteries...integrated circuits...digital electronics...computers...radio and television...and much, much more. You'll also find 25 complete projects that enhance your electricity/electronics mastery, including 15 new to this edition, and appendices packed with commonly used equations, symbols, and supply sources.

G. Randy Slone is an electrical engineer with nearly two decades of experience in data processing and industrial electronics. A private engineering consultant, his clients have included DuPont, Champion International, and Ralston Purina. Also a former college instructor, Slone spends much of his time working in his state-of-the-art home electronics laboratory.

About the Author, G. Randy Slone

G. Randy Slone is an electrical engineer with nearly two decades of experience in data processing and industrial electronics. A private engineering consultant, his clients have included DuPont, Champion International, and Ralston Purina. Also a former college instructor, Slone spends much of his time working in his state-of-the-art home electronics laboratory.

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A reader-friendly guide for hobbyists, explaining the energy and applications that drive the modern world, giving instructions on building an inexpensive electronics workbench, and presenting directions for 25 projects that explore electrical and electronics power, principles, and applications. Includes sources of equipment and materials, and appendices on schematic symbols and commonly used equations. The author is an electrical engineer with two decades of experience in data processing and industrial electronics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
TAB Books Inc
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070582156

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