Encyclopedia of Electronics Circuits, Volume 5
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Rating | : | 4.77 (760 Votes) |
Asin | : | 007011076X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 753 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has written more than 30 books (about three million copies printed)and well over 100 articles. He has written numerous articles in electronics publications and co-authored five books with Graf. He is a senior member of the IEEE, a licensed amateur radio operator (KA2CWL), and has a BSEE degree from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and an MBA from NY
For each circuit, you'll find a brief explanation of its operation and other information regarding adjustments or alignment. From the Back CoverPraise for previous volumes:"Looking for a good electronic circuit cookbook? This is it." -- Monitoring Times"extremely popular with engineering students, electronic hobbyists, and othersthis is truly an invaluable storehouse." -- American Reference Books AnnualDesigned for quick reference and on-the-job use, the Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Volume 5 puts more than 1,000 state-of-the-art electronic and integrated circuit designs at your fingert
William D. Hale said Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits Volume 5. IF you are looking for a source of Circuits that components are still available this is it. This being one of 7 volumes from a year that is very much in demand. The variety of circuits in this volume spans from the ultra simple to moderately difficult as well as useful. It is supplied with analog and digital, radio, communication, fun, utility as well hard to find circuits. It also has circuits that have been brought forward an modernized . Five Stars Michael D. Butler Great reference book. Edward A. Kimble said Circuit Guides. For school creation of simple electronic devices this series can't be beat. The two biggest problems with the early volumes were the binding and the index. The index often failed to reference the circuit you were searching for and the binding was poor, unable to withstand normal usage. When this series first appeared the emphasis was on new technology. Later volumes tried to mimic earlier device coverage and this was a serious mistake, the
'extremely popular with engineering students, electronic hobbyists, and othersthis is truly an invaluable storehouse' - "American Reference Books Annual". For each circuit, you'll find a brief explanation of its operation and other information regarding adjustments or alignment. Inside, you'll find diagrams and schematics for circuits used in: alarm and security systems; audio amplifiers; computers; frequency meters; gas and smoke detectors; oscilloscopes; receivers; waveform generators; temperature sensors; video amplifiers; and, many other applications. 'Looking for a good electronic circuit cookbook? This is it' - "Monitoring Times". Designed for quick reference and on-the-job use, the "Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Volume 5" puts more than 1,000 state-of-the-art electronic and integrated circuit designs at your fingertips.Organized alphabetically into 135 categories, this all-new collection of circuits includes the latest designs from industry leaders such as National Semiconductor, RCA, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Teledyne, and others. An invaluable reference tool, this book also includes a cumulative index that covers all of the circuits included here and in each of the previous four volumes.