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Electronics for Electricians 7th edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1305505999
  • ISBN-13: 9781305505995
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 512 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 20x185x231 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 1305505999
  • ISBN-13: 9781305505995
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The Seventh Edition of ELECTRONICS FOR ELECTRICIANS is a practical and relevant guide for anyone preparing for a career in industrial settings. With its updated graphics and increased coverage of important topics, this text helps you understand components and circuits in terms of how they work, what they do, how to use them, and how to test them. Review questions and problems in every chapter expose you to the electronic devices commonly found in industry -- as well as the circuit applications of those devices -- while lab experiments give you hands-on experience putting what you learn into practice.
Preface vii
Unit 1 Semiconductors and Resistors
1(17)
Unit 2 Power Rating and Heat Sinking Components
18(3)
Unit 3 Measuring Instruments
21(17)
Unit 4 Junction Diodes
38(10)
Unit 5 Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs), Photodiodes, and Cad Cells
48(11)
Unit 6 Single-Phase Rectifiers
59(7)
Unit 7 The Polyphase Rectifier
66(6)
Unit 8 Filters and Surge Suppressors
72(19)
Unit 9 Special Diodes
91(9)
Unit 10 The Transistor
100(9)
Unit 11 The Transistor Switch
109(3)
Unit 12 The Transistor Amplifier
112(5)
Unit 13 The Darlington Amplifier
117(3)
Unit 14 Field Effect Transistors
120(9)
Unit 15 Current Generators
129(4)
Unit 16 The Unijunction Transistor
133(5)
Unit 17 The SCR in a DC Circuit
138(6)
Unit 18 The SCR in an AC Circuit
144(5)
Unit 19 Phase Shifting an SCR
149(4)
Unit 20 UJT Phase Shifting for an SCR
153(3)
Unit 21 SCR Control of a Full-Wave Rectifier
156(2)
Unit 22 A Solid-State Alarm with Battery Backup
158(4)
Unit 23 The Diac and Silicon Bilateral Switch
162(4)
Unit 24 The Triac
166(4)
Unit 25 Phase Shifting the Triac
170(3)
Unit 26 Other Methods of AC Voltage Control
173(7)
Unit 27 The Solid-State Relay
180(7)
Unit 28 The Oscillator
187(9)
Unit 29 The DC to DC Voltage Doubler
196(2)
Unit 30 The Off-Delay Timer
198(4)
Unit 31 The On-Delay Timer
202(3)
Unit 32 The Pulse Timer
205(2)
Unit 33 The 555 Timer
207(6)
Unit 34 The 555 Timer Used as an Oscillator
213(5)
Unit 35 The 555 On-Delay Timer
218(3)
Unit 36 The 555 Pulse Timer
221(2)
Unit 37 Above- and Belowground Power Supplies
223(5)
Unit 38 The Operational Amplifier
228(6)
Unit 39 The 741 Op Amp Level Detector
234(8)
Unit 40 The 741 Operational Amplifier Used as an Oscillator
242(5)
Unit 41 Voltage Regulators
247(8)
Unit 42 Number Systems
255(7)
Unit 43 Digital Logic
262(9)
Unit 44 The Bounceless Switch
271(5)
Unit 45 Design of Circuit #1 (Photodetector)
276(6)
Unit 46 Design of Circuit #2 (Animal Feeder)
282(7)
Unit 47 Design of Circuit #3 (Solid-State Push-Button Control)
289(8)
Unit 48 Design of Circuit #4 (Electronic Lock)
297(8)
Unit 49 Design of Circuit #5 (Solid-State Thermostat)
305(5)
Laboratory Exercises 310(90)
Appendix A Testing Solid-State Components 400(6)
Appendix B Ohm's Law Formulas 406(1)
Appendix C Parts List 407(2)
Appendix D Schematic Symbols 409(1)
Appendix E Conversion Factors for Sine-Wave Voltages 410(1)
Glossary 411(6)
Index 417
Stephen L. Herman was an electrician and proficient instructor with over 30 years of practical experience and was known for his reader-friendly approach. A seasoned author, Mr. Herman wrote leading books on electricity and mathematics that are popular with students and instructors alike. For two decades, Mr. Herman served as lead instructor for the Electrical Technology Curriculum at Lee College in Baytown, Texas, where he received an Excellence in Education Award from the Halliburton Education Foundation. He also taught at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, North Carolina, for nine years and helped pioneer an electrical curriculum for Northeast Texas Community College in Mount Pleasant, Texas. His additional publications include ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL, ELECTRICITY AND CONTROLS FOR HVAC/R, INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS, UNDERSTANDING MOTOR CONTROLS, ELECTRONICS FOR ELECTRICIANS, ALTERNATING CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS, DIRECT CURRENT FUNDAMENTALS, ELECTRICAL STUDIES FOR TRADES, ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES, EXPERIMENTS IN ELECTRICITY FOR USE WITH LAB VOLT EQUIPMENT, THE COMPLETE LABORATORY MANUAL FOR ELECTRICITY and PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS FOR ELECTRICIANS.