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Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics, Fourth Edition 4th edition [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 224x173x18 mm, kaal: 290 g, 160 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260031101
  • ISBN-13: 9781260031102
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 224x173x18 mm, kaal: 290 g, 160 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1260031101
  • ISBN-13: 9781260031102
Teised raamatud teemal:
This updated resource shows how to interpret schematic diagrams—and design your own

Written by an experienced engineer, this easy-to-follow TAB guide shows, step-by-step, how to navigate the roadmaps of electronic circuits and systems. Filled with new illustrations and DIY examples, the book clearly explains how to understand and create high-precision electronics diagrams. You will discover how to identify parts and connections, interpret element ratings, and apply diagram-based information in your own projects. Beginner’s Guide to Reading Schematics, Fourth Edition, also contains valuable appendices covering symbols, resistor color codes, and parts suppliers.

Up-to-date coverage includes:
Block, schematic, and pictorial diagrams 
Resistors and capacitors 
Inductors and transformers 
Switches, relays, conductors, and cables 
Diodes, transistors, Op amps, and logic gates 
Electron tubes , cells, and batteries 
Voltage dividers and reducers 
Simple and complex circuits
Breadboards and wire wrapping 
Electronics troubleshooting
Digital electronics and functional circuits
And much more

Introduction xi
1 The Master Plan
1(14)
Block Diagrams
2(2)
Schematic Diagrams
4(1)
Schematic Symbology
5(2)
Component Interconnections
7(2)
A Visual Language
9(6)
2 Block Diagrams
15(14)
A Simple Example
15(1)
Functional Drawings
16(2)
Current and Signal Paths
18(2)
Flowcharts
20(4)
Process Paths
24(3)
Summary
27(2)
3 Components and Devices
29(38)
Resistors
29(6)
Capacitors
35(3)
Inductors and Transformers
38(6)
Switches and Relays
44(4)
Conductors and Cables
48(4)
Diodes and Transistors
52(4)
Operational Amplifiers
56(2)
Electron Tubes
58(4)
Electrochemical Cells and Batteries
62(1)
Logic Gates
63(1)
Summary
64(3)
4 Simple Circuits
67(34)
Getting Started
67(9)
Component Labeling
76(6)
Troubleshooting with Schematics
82(4)
A More Sophisticated Diagram
86(3)
Schematic/Block Hybrids
89(2)
A Vacuum-Tube RF Amplifier
91(3)
Three Basic Logic Circuits
94(5)
Summary
99(2)
5 Complex Circuits
101(36)
Identifying the Building Blocks
101(8)
Page Breaks
109(3)
Some More Circuits
112(10)
Getting Comfortable with Large Schematics
122(6)
Op Amp Circuits
128(7)
Summary
135(2)
6 Diagrams for Building And Testing
137(40)
Your Breadboard
138(4)
Wire Wrapping
142(1)
Kirchhoff's Current Law
143(4)
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
147(3)
A Resistive Voltage Divider
150(7)
A Diode-Based Voltage Reducer
157(6)
Mismatched Lamps in Series
163(7)
A Compass-Based Galvanometer
170(5)
Summary and Conclusion
175(2)
A Schematic Symbols 177(18)
B Resistor Color Codes 195(4)
C Parts Suppliers 199(2)
Suggested Additional Reading 201(2)
Index 203
Stan Gibilisco is a professional technical writer who specializes in books on electronics and science topics. He is the author of The Encyclopedia of Electronics, The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing, and The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics, as well as over 20 other technical books. His published works have won numerous awards. The Encyclopedia of Electronics was chosen a "Best Reference Book of the 1980s" by the American Library Association, which also named his McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing a "Best Reference of 1996."