Newnes Electronics Toolkit, 2nd Edition,Geoff Philips,ISBN9780750637909
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Newnes Electronics Toolkit, 2nd Edition

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Imprint: Newnes

ISBN: 9780750637909

Pages: 192

Dimensions: 234 X 156

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Key Features

· Information on the current divider theorem alongside voltage dividers in the section on uses of a resistor
· New sections on LEDs, fast recovery diodes and sensors and transducers
· Enhanced audio section including voltage and current gain, decibels, bandwidth

Description

The author has used his thirty years of experience in industry to draw together the basic information that is constantly in demand. Facts, formulae, data and charts are presented to help the engineer when designing, developing, evaluating, fault finding and repairing electronic circuits. The result is this handy workmate volume: a memory aid, tutor and reference source which is recommended to all electronics engineers, students and technicians and is best kept within reach at all times.


Have you ever wished for a concise and comprehensive guide to electronics concepts and rules of thumb? Have you ever been unable to source a component, or choose between two alternatives for a particular application? How much time do you spend searching for basic facts or manufacturer's specifications? What you want is the Newnes Electronics Toolkit.

Readership

Electronic engineers; technicians; designers; HND, GNVQ, first degree electronics students; amateurs.

Geoff Philips

Newnes Electronics Toolkit, 2nd Edition

Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Semiconductors, Sensors and transducers, Circuit concepts, Electromagnetic compatibility, Sound, Light, Heat, Connections, Appendix, Bibliography, Index.

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'...[a] handy workmate: a memory aid, tutor and reference source which is
recommended to all electronics engineers, students and technicians.'
ELEKTOR ELECTRONICS, APRIL '98
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Newnes Electronics Toolkit