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This completely updated third edition of Electronics teaches you the basics of electricity and electronic components --- transistors, capacitors, diodes, resistors, and integrated circuits --- in a self-paced, self-instructional format, without assuming any prior electronics experience.
Interference in electronic equipment is a constant source of difficulty for the design and systems engineer. This manual provides methods for testing and evaluating the problem. It also covers the question of interference in computer manufacturing and systems design.
Examines how to ground and shield electronic equipment and facilities to control interference. Explains the language of power engineers and the National Electrical Code. Lays the ground rules for safety then explains how to attack and solve problems in grounding and shielding via a field theoretic approach rather than a circuit approach.
Learn electricity at your own pace What makes a light bulb work? What overloads a fuse? How does a magnetic field differ from an electrical field? With Electricity: A Self-Teaching Guide, you'll discover the answers to these questions and many more about this powerful, versatile force that everyone uses, yet most of us don't understand.
This book features a unique, practical approach to the design of high-speed digital circuit boards. It provides designers with the tools they need to lay out digital circuit boards for fast logic and to get designs working the first time around.
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