Build Your Own Electronics Workshop: Everything You Need to Design a Work Space, Use Test Equipment, Build and Troubleshoot Circuits

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McGraw-Hill Education, 2004 - Počet stran: 428
The Electronics Workbench was created to assist the newcomer to the field of practical electronics through the creation of a personal electronics workbench. It is a place specially designed so that readers can go there to work on an electronic project, such as testing components, troubleshooting a device, or building a new project. The book includes invaluable information, such as whether to buy or build test equipment, how to solder, how to make circuit boards, how to begin to troubleshoot, how to test components and systems, and how to build your own test equipment, complete with appendix & resources, etc. This is THE book for anyone entering the field or hobby of electronics.

O autorovi (2004)

Thomas Petruzzellis is an electronics engineer currently working with the geophysical field equipment in the geology department at the State University of New York, Binghamton. Tom has over 30 years' experience in electronics and he is a veteran author who has written extensively for industry publications, including "Electronics Now, Modern Electronics, QST, Microcomputer Journal, Circuit Cellar" and "Nuts & Volts." The author of three earlier books: "STAMP 2 Communications and Control Projects; Optoelectronics, Fiber Optics, " and "Laser Cookbook; Alarm, Sensor, and Security Circuit Cookbook, " all from McGraw-Hill, he lives in Vestal, New York.

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