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Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition 3rd edition [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x224x13 mm, kaal: 274 g, 125 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: TAB Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0071827781
  • ISBN-13: 9780071827782
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x224x13 mm, kaal: 274 g, 125 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: TAB Books Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0071827781
  • ISBN-13: 9780071827782
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Translate schematic diagrams into todays cutting-edge electronicsNavigate the roadmaps of simple electronic circuits andcomplex systems with help from an experienced engineer.With all-new art and demo circuits you can build, thishands-on, illustrated guide explains how to understand andcreate high-precision electronics diagrams. Find out how toidentify parts and connections, decipher element ratings,and apply diagram-based information in your own projects.Beginner’s Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition, also contains valuable appendices covering symbols and resistor color codes.Featuring detailed coverage of:Schematic, block, and pictorial diagramsResistors and capacitorsInductors and transformersSwitches, conductors, and cablesDiodes, transistors, and logic gatesElectron tubesCells and batteriesVoltage dividers and reducersBreadboards and wire wrappingElectronics troubleshooting
Introduction ix
1 What's the scheme?
1(12)
Block diagrams
2(1)
Schematic diagrams
2(2)
Schematic symbology
4(2)
Schematic interconnections
6(2)
Visual language
8(5)
2 Block diagrams
13(12)
A simple example
13(1)
Functional drawings
13(3)
Current and signal paths
16(2)
Flowcharts
18(4)
Process paths
22(2)
Summary
24(1)
3 Component symbols
25(32)
Resistors
25(5)
Capacitors
30(4)
Inductors and transformers
34(5)
Switches
39(4)
Conductors and cables
43(3)
Diodes and transistors
46(3)
Electron tubes
49(4)
Cells and batteries
53(1)
Logic gates
54(2)
Summary
56(1)
4 Simple circuits
57(26)
Getting started
57(9)
Component labeling
66(5)
Troubleshooting with schematics
71(4)
A more complex circuit
75(3)
Schematic/block combinations
78(3)
Summary
81(2)
5 Complex circuits
83(30)
Identifying the building blocks
83(8)
Page breaks
91(3)
Some more circuits
94(12)
Getting comfortable with large schematics
106(5)
Summary
111(2)
6 Let's learn by doing
113(32)
Your breadboard
113(4)
Wire wrapping
117(2)
Kirchhoff's current law
119(4)
Kirchhoff's voltage law
123(2)
A resistive voltage divider
125(7)
A diode-based voltage reducer
132(5)
Mismatched lamps in series
137(7)
Summary and conclusion
144(1)
A Schematic symbols 145(18)
B Resistor color codes 163(4)
Suggested additional reading 167(2)
Index 169
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."