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Teach Yourself Electronics is a first introduction to electronics. It explains simply and clearly the essentials of modern electronics - how electronic devices and circuits work and how they are used in computer, communications and control systems. Teach Yourself Electronics looks first at the fundamental concepts and general principles of electronics. It then describes the functions of devices such as resistors, capacitators, diodes, transistors and integrated circuits. The more complex principles of logic gates and Boolean algebra are clearly explained. Finally, the practical applications of electronics in instrumentation, control and telecommunications systems are described. The book's clear, lucid style and illustrations make it the ideal introduction for GCSE students and those following BTEC courses as well as the general reader seeking a basic understanding and background knowledge of electronics today.
Contents:
Electronics today and yesterday
- the basics of electronics
- simple circuits and switches
- potential dividers and resistors
- timers, oscillators and capacitators
- rectification and diodes
- amplifiers and transistors
- logic gates and Boolean algebra
- flip-flops and counters
- displays, encoders and decoders
- binary and hexadecimal arithmetics
- memories and silicon chips
- control systems
- instrumentation systems
- telecommuications systems.
Brief Description:
An introduction to electronics. This title explains the essentials of modern electronics - how electronic devices and circuits work and how they are used in computer, communications and control systems. It looks at the fundamental concepts and general principles of electronics.
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