TY - BOOK AU - Schultz, Mitchel E. AU - Schultz, Mitchel E. TI - Grob's basic electronics SN - 9780071088343 AV - TK 816 .S38 2011 PY - 2011/// CY - New York PB - McGraw Hill Education KW - ELECTRIC CIRCUITS N1 - Includes index; Introduction to Powers of 10 2 Chapter 1 Electricity 22 Chapter 2 Resistors 54 Chapter 3 Ohm's Law 76 Chapter 4 Series Circuits 106 Chapter 5 Parallel Circuits 138 Chapter 6 Series-Parallel Circuits 168 Chapter 7 Voltage Dividers and Current Dividers 202 Chapter 8 Analog and Digital Multimeters 226 Chapter 9 Kirchhoff 's Laws 258 Chapter 10 Network Theorems 282 Chapter 11 Conductors and Insulators 314 Chapter 12 Batteries 342 Chapter 13 Magnetism 376 Chapter 14 Electromagnetism 396 Chapter 15 Alternating Voltage and Current 428 Chapter 16 Capacitance 470 Chapter 17 Capacitive Reactance 510 Chapter 18 Capacitive Circuits 532 Chapter 19 Inductance 558 Chapter 20 Inductive Reactance 602 Chapter 21 Inductive Circuits 624 Chapter 22 RC and L/R Time Constants 652 Chapter 23 Alternating Current Circuits 686 Chapter 24 Complex Numbers for AC Circuits 714 Chapter 25 Resonance 744 Chapter 26 Filters 780 Chapter 27 Diodes and Diode Applications 824 Brief Contents sch10858_fm_i-xxvi_1.indd vii 3/17/10 12:14:36 PM viii Brief Contents Chapter 28 Bipolar Junction Transistors 872 Chapter 29 Transistor Amplifi ers 906 Chapter 30 Field Effect Transistors 948 Chapter 31 Power Amplifi ers 988 Chapter 32 Thyristors 1020 Chapter 33 Operational Amplif iers 1038 Appendix A Electrical Symbols and Abbreviations 1090 Appendix B Solder and the Soldering Process 1093 Appendix C Listing of Preferred Resistance Values 1100 Appendix D Component Schematic Symbols 1101 Appendix E Using the Oscilloscope 1107 Appendix F Introduction to MultiSim 1122 Glossary 1159 Answers Self-Tests 1168 Answers Odd-Numbered Problems and Critical Thinking Problems 1174 Credits 1196 Index 1197 N2 - The eleventh edition of Grob’s Basic Electronics provides students and instructors with complete and comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals of electricity and electronics. The book is written for the beginning student who has little or no experience and/or knowledge about the fi eld of electronics. A basic understanding of algebra and trigonometry is helpful since several algebraic equations and rightangle trigonometry problems appear throughout the text ER -