Using MultiSIM provides everything users need to transform a personal computer into a virtual electronics technician's workbench where digital circuits can be built and tested, and on-going analyses may performed as circuits are modified. This 224-page workbook reinforces "must-know" digital theory by providing opportunities to measure, analyze and troubleshoot a variety of digital circuits in the safety of a state-of-the-art, highly interactive computer environment. Complete coverage of essential digital electronics concepts spans the spectrum, from basic logic devices through advanced circuits.
Synopsis
Intended for use in conjunction with a textbook, this workbook demonstrates how to measure, operate, and troubleshoot digital electronic circuits designed in the MultiSIM 2001 software environment, reinforcing the digital theory learned in the classroom. The pages are perforated and punched with three holes. The CD-ROM contains circuit files. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
About the Author, John Reeder
John Reeder has taught for over 20 years as an electronics instructor. Prior to becoming a teacher he worked for over 20 years in the electronics and electrical industries and as a technician, electrician, and engineer. Mr. Reeder also worked in cooperation with Electronics Workbench as a key beta-tester for MultiSIM. He is currently a member of the California Council of Electronics Instructors.
Mr. Chartrand holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Queen's university in Kingston Ontario. He has been teaching digital courses for 20 years at Niagara College in Welland , Ontario. Mr. Chartrand has made industry contributions with various designs including interfacing an infrared camera to a PC, creating a digital circuit board used as a PC training system, and designing a control pendant for an air-filled medical bed. He also worked as a plant engineer for General Motors.