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Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition, 3rd Edition / Gibilisco, Stan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gibilisco, Stan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electronics--Charts, diagrams, etc.
Electronics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 pages)
Edition:
3rd edition
Place of Publication:
McGraw-Hill Education TAB, 2013.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Translate schematic diagrams into today's cutting-edge electronics Navigate the roadmaps of simple electronic circuits and complex systems with help from an experienced engineer. With all-new art and demo circuits you can build, this hands-on, illustrated guide explains how to understand and create high-precision electronics diagrams. Find out how to identify parts and connections, decipher element ratings, and apply diagram-based information in your own projects. Beginner’s Guide to Reading Schematics , Third Edition, also contains valuable appendices covering symbols and resistor color codes. Featuring detailed coverage of: Schematic, block, and pictorial diagrams Resistors and capacitors Inductors and transformers Switches, conductors, and cables Diodes, transistors, and logic gates Electron tubes Cells and batteries Voltage dividers and reducers Breadboards and wire wrapping Electronics troubleshooting
Contents:
What's the scheme?
Block diagrams
Component symbols
Simple circuits
Complex circuits
Let's learn by doing.
Notes:
Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 13, 2013)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780071827799
007182779X
OCLC:
1021308013

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