Electricity-electronics fundamentals : a text-lab manual /

Zbar, Paul B.

Electricity-electronics fundamentals : a text-lab manual / Paul B. Zbar and Joseph G. Sloop - Fourth edition. - New York : Glencoe McGraw-Hill, c1993 - x, 374 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Using the multimeter; series and parallel resistance circuits; voltage and voltage measurement; measurement and control of DC; Ohm's law and the series circuit; the parallel circuit; series-parallel circuits; Kirchoff's laws; Thevenin's theorem; power; electricity and magnetism; alternating current measurement; capacitors; capacitive reactance and phase measurement; inductance; series RL and RC circuit characteristics; the series resonant circuit; parallel resonance; power in AC circuits; filter circuits; non-linear devices; semi-conductor devices; diode circuits; power-supply circuits; junction transistors; common emitter amplifier characteristics; the emitter follower amplifier; advanced transistor amplifier circuits; audio amplifier characteristics; differential amplifier; field-effect transistors and amplifiers; linear integrated circuits; op amp circuits; oscillators; multivibrators; timer; large-scale IC signal generation; signal control circuits; solid-state switches; digital IC gate circuits; analogue-to-digital conversion; digital-to-analogue conversion; digital IC counters; digital IC decoders; components list.

This combined text and lab manual covers the basics of electricity and electronics theory. Thoroughly revised, it is designed as an introductory course for electronic service technicians. It also is well suited for use in technical schools and two-year colleges as a principal lab manual in the typical basic courses that last two or three semesters or quarters. Emphasis is always placed on the commonsense manner of understanding or troubleshooting circuitry. Experiments, which use commonly available components, have been written in a down-to-earth style so that students can grasp the most fundamental concepts. Experimental procedures require students to think and make decisions. Summaries, self-tests, and questions are strategically placed throughout the text.

9780071137805


ELECTRONICS

TK 147 .Z33 1993