Electronics from the ground up : learn by hacking, designing and inventing / Ronald Quan
Material type:
- 9780071837286
- TK 7825 .Q36 2015

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Electronics and Communications Engineering | GC TK 7825 .Q36 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000010120 |
Includes index.
Part one. Beginning electronics -- Introduction -- Components and schematics -- Construction techniques and simple test equipment -- Light emitters and receivers -- Diodes, rectifiers, and associated circuits -- Transistors, FETs, and vacuum tubes -- Part two. Intermediate-level electronics -- Amplifiers and feedback -- Audio signals and circuits -- Oscillators -- Part three. Advanced electronics -- Amplitude Modulation Signals and Circuits -- Frequency modulation signals and circuits -- Video basics, including video signals -- Video circuits and systems -- High school mathematics with electronics -- Some basic circuit analysis techniques -- A review and analysis of what we have built so far -- Hacking, inventing, and designing -- Troubleshooting and final thoughts
Discover the inner-workings of electronics through innovative hands-on experiments. Are you fascinated by the power of even the smallest electronic device? Electronics from the Ground Up guides you through step-by-step experiments that reveal how electronic circuits function so you can advance your skills and design custom circuits. You'll work with a range of circuits and signals related to optical emitters and receivers, audio, oscillators, and video. This practical resource explains components, construction techniques, basic test equipment, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting. Photographs, schematics, equations, and graphs are included throughout. By the end of the book, you'll be able to hack and modify existing circuits to create your own unique designs. Do-it-yourself experiments cover: Batteries, lamps, and flashlights Light emitters and receivers Diodes, rectifiers, and associated circuits Transistors, FETs, and vacuum tubes Amplifiers and feedback Audio signals and circuits Oscillators AM and FM signals and circuits Video basics, including video.
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