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Electronics Simplified

Understand how electronics work, from the principles to the latest applications – No math required!

Ian Sinclair (Author)

9780080970639, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 13 April 2011

368 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.75 kg

"Ideal for students who are just about to begin a course that involves electronics, for people who are interested in the subject but do not know where to start, or for those who need a straightforward revision of the basics." --Electrotechnology

Electronics Simplified, Third Edition, discusses the aims and methods of electronics, with emphasis on digital electronics and software options. It covers the latest developments in electronics, including Blu-ray, digital TV and radio, HD and 3D TV, robotic systems, radar, cellular phones, GPS, and microcomputers.

Organized into 17 chapters, the book introduces the reader to every aspect of electronics from fundamentals to applications, with minimal mathematics required. It provides an overview of electricity, waves, and pulses and how a steady voltage is generated, along with power, alternating voltage, and AC and DC transmission. The information on microcomputers has been greatly expanded, while information on analog fundamentals has been retained. It also discusses passive components such as transformers, resistors and capacitors, inductors, transformers, resonance, and diodes; active components and integrated circuits, particularly what a transistor is and what it does; how traditional radio works; elements of television, including color television; digital television and radio broadcasting; and digital signals and digital recording. Finally, the principles of CD recording are explained, along with the basics of microprocessors, calculators, computers, and computer peripherals.

This book is essential reading for hobbyists, technicians, professionals, and students. It is suitable for anyone taking a qualification course in electronics, or for those who want to know more about the digital revolution.

1. Electricity, waves, and pulses 2. Components 3. Active components and ICs 4. Linear circuits 5. Block and circuit diagrams 6. How radio works 7. Disc and tape recording 8. Elements of TV and radar 9. Digital signals 10. Gating and logic circuits 144 11. Counting and correcting 12. Digital recording 13. Microprocessors, calculators and computers) 14.  Computer software 15. Digital TV and radio in more detail 16. Miscellaneous systems

Subject Areas: Circuits & components [TJFC], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ]

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