Hands-On Electronics A Practical Introduction to Analog and Digital Circuits Daniel M. Kaplan, Christopher G. White
Material type: TextPublication details: UK Cambridge University Press 2003Description: 204PISBN:- 9780521893510
- 621.381 KAP
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Introduction
1. Equipment familiarization: multimeter, breadboard, and oscilloscope
2. RC circuits
3. Diodes
4. Bipolar transistors
5. Transistors II: FETs
6. Transistors III: differential amplifier
7. Introduction to operational amplifiers
8. More op amp applications
9. Comparators and oscillators
10. Combinational logic
11. Flip flops: saving a logic state
12. Monostables, counters, multiplexers, and RAM
13. Digital/analog conversion
Index.
Packed full of real circuits to build and test, Hands-On Electronics is a unique introduction to analog and digital electronics theory and practice. Ideal both as a college textbook and for self-study, the friendly style, clear illustrations and construction details included in the book encourage rapid and effective learning of analog and digital circuit design theory. All the major topics for a typical one semester course are covered including RC circuits, diodes, transistors, op-amps, oscillators, TTL logic, counters, D/A converters and more. There are also chapters explaining how to use the equipment needed for the examples (oscilloscope, multimeter and breadboard) together with pin-out diagrams and manufacturers' specifications for all the key components referred to in the book.
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