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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071843812
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This handy TAB Electronics guide contains everything you need to know to set up a home electronics workshop, perform experiments, and assemble successful projects.

Electronics Workshop Companion for Hobbyists helps electronics enthusiasts set up a home workshop for conducting experiments, performing repairs, and constructing circuits and devices. This book is ideal for hobbyists as well as students who plan to work as electronics engineers or technicians someday.

This practical guide begins by explaining how to choose a site for, put together, and arrange a home electronics workshop. You’ll learn which tools you must have, and which ones they can do without but might want. The book covers common test equipment, particularly a multimeter (volt-ohm-milliammeter) and a computer-based audio scope. The bulk of the book comprises descriptions of, and data for, diverse electronic components including resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and semiconductor devices. This practical guide concludes with information about additional components and discusses techniques for wire and cable splicing.

  • Written by bestselling electronics hobbyist author Stan Gibilisco
  • Explains how to select a work site and construct a bench
  • Tips and tricks for component testing and measurement
  • Handy formulas for calculating multiple-component values
  • Plenty of clear, concise illustrations
Introduction xiii
1 Setting Up Shop
1(20)
Workbench
1(3)
Multimeter
4(4)
Bonus Equipment
8(3)
Power Considerations
11(4)
Experiment: Dirty Electricity
15(6)
2 Resistors
21(22)
Fixed Resistors
21(2)
Power Ratings
23(2)
Ohmic Values
25(1)
Tolerance
25(1)
Color Codes
25(3)
Variable Resistors
28(1)
Handy Math
29(2)
Experiment 1: Resistance of a Liquid
31(4)
Experiment 2: Resistors in Series
35(3)
Experiment 3: Ohm's Law
38(5)
3 Capacitors
43(20)
What Is Capacitance?
43(1)
Simple Capacitors
44(2)
Expressing Capacitance
46(1)
Fixed Capacitors
46(3)
Variable Capacitors
49(2)
Stray Capacitance
51(1)
Handy Math
51(2)
Experiment 1: Discharging a Capacitor
53(7)
Experiment 2: Capacitance Measurement
60(3)
4 Inductors
63(22)
What Is Inductance?
63(1)
Simple Inductors
64(2)
Expressing Inductance
66(1)
Coil Interaction
66(3)
Air Cores
69(1)
Ferromagnetic Cores
69(4)
Handy Math
73(3)
Experiment 1: Electromagnet
76(4)
Experiment 2: Galvanometer
80(5)
5 Transformers
85(16)
Voltage Transformation
85(2)
Impedance Matching
87(3)
Autotransformers
90(1)
Transformers for AC
91(3)
AF versus RF
94(1)
Experiment 1: Transformer Tests
95(2)
Experiment 2: Back-to-Back Transformers
97(4)
6 Diodes
101(22)
Characteristics
101(2)
Rectification
103(1)
Detection
104(1)
Frequency Multiplication
105(1)
Signal Mixing
106(1)
Switching
107(1)
Voltage Regulation
107(2)
Amplitude Limiting
109(1)
Frequency Control
110(1)
Oscillation and Amplification
111(1)
Energy Conversion
112(2)
Experiment 1: Voltage Reducer
114(2)
Experiment 2: Bridge Rectifier
116(7)
7 Transistors
123(30)
Bipolar Transistors
123(4)
Basic Bipolar-Transistor Circuits
127(4)
Field-Effect Transistors
131(6)
Metal-Oxide FETs
137(2)
Basic FET Circuits
139(3)
Experiment 1: Check a Bipolar Transistor
142(5)
Experiment 2: Check a JFET
147(6)
8 Integrated Circuits and Digital Basics
153(20)
Advantages of IC Technology
153(1)
Limitations of IC Technology
154(1)
Linear ICs
154(5)
Digital ICs
159(2)
Component Density
161(1)
IC Memory
162(1)
Microcomputers and Microcontrollers
163(1)
Boolean Algebra
164(2)
Logic Gates
166(1)
Clocks
167(1)
Flip-Flops
168(1)
Counters
169(1)
Experiment 1: Build an OR Gate
169(2)
Experiment 2: Build an AND Gate
171(2)
9 More Components and Techniques
173(22)
Cells and Batteries
173(4)
Wire Splicing
177(2)
Soldering and Desoldering
179(3)
Cords and Cables
182(4)
Plugs and Connectors
186(2)
Oscilloscope
188(2)
Spectrum Analyzer
190(2)
Frequency Counter
192(1)
Signal Generator
193(2)
Appendix A Schematic Symbols 195(16)
Appendix B Prefix Multipliers 211(2)
Appendix C Standard International Unit Conversions 213(2)
Appendix D Electrical Unit Conversions 215(4)
Appendix E Magnetic Unit Conversions 219(2)
Appendix F Miscellaneous Unit Conversions 221(4)
Appendix G American Wire Gauge (AWG) Diameters 225(2)
Appendix H British Standard Wire Gauge (NBS SWG) Diameters 227
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."