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Electronics Explained : The New Systems Approach to Learning Electronics by Lou Frenzel (2010, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherElsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-101856177009
ISBN-139781856177009
eBay Product ID (ePID)74795564

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Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameElectronics Explained : the New Systems Approach to Learning Electronics
SubjectElectronics / General
Publication Year2010
TypeTextbook
AuthorLou Frenzel
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2010-006565
Reviews"The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and '?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.'?� Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and eoelooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.e Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and ?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.?� Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and '?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.'?_ Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and ?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge. ? Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and '?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.'? Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and 'eoelooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.'e Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net, "The author, a Technology Editor for Electronic Design , has written an introductory electronics book for people with short attention spans, no scientific or technical knowledge, and ?olooking for near-instant gratification of electronics knowledge.? Instead of approaching electronics bottom-up beginning with components, then circuits, and finally systems, the author takes a top-down approach, emphasizing block diagrams at the expense of what is in them. One reason is that electronics is now too complicated to understand by non-experts at any but the block-diagram level." - Dennis L Feucht, en-genius.net
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.381
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Learning about Electronics for Your Own Good Chapter 2: Electronic Concepts: More Interesting Than You Think Chapter 3: The Systems versus Components View of Electronics Chapter 4: Electronic Circuits - Linear/Analog Chapter 5: Electronic Circuits - Digital Chapter 6: How Microcomputers Work Chapter 7: Radio/Wireless Chapter 8: Cell Phones Chapter 9: Networking: Wired and Wireless Chapter 10: Audio Electronics Chapter 11: Video Technology Chapter 12: Industrial Control
SynopsisDon't worry if you never took a physics course, you can easily update your electronics knowledge by following Lou's clear and logical systems-level approach. When you finish this book you will understand different types of electronic circuits, how they work, and how they fit together to create modern electronic equipment, enabling you to apply, use, select, operate and discuss common electronic products and systems. And all this is explained using basic functional building blocks rather than detailed circuit analysis! Introduces you to the principles that form the basis of electronics, including the core concepts of how to generate current flow, how to control it, and magnetism. Learn about the basic components of electronics such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Discover different types of circuits, using the functional block diagram approach which makes it easy to understand their purpose and application without requiring nitty-gritty circuit analysis. Get a grip on embedded controllers, the single-chip microcontrollers that are built into virtually every electronic device. Get involved with Hands-On projects in each chapter., Don't worry if you never took a physics course, you can easily update your electronics knowledge by following Lou's clear and logical systems-level approach. When you finish this book you will understand different types of electronic circuits, how they work, and how they fit together to create modern electronic equipment, enabling you to apply, use, select, operate and discuss common electronic products and systems. And all this is explained using basic functional building blocks rather than detailed circuit analysis Introduces you to the principles that form the basis of electronics, including the core concepts of how to generate current flow, how to control it, and magnetism. Learn about the basic components of electronics such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Discover different types of circuits, using the functional block diagram approach which makes it easy to understand their purpose and application without requiring nitty-gritty circuit analysis. Get a grip on embedded controllers, the single-chip microcontrollers that are built into virtually every electronic device. Get involved with Hands-On projects in each chapter. A fresh look at how electronics work Learn about the inner workings of your HDTV, cell phone, and video game console Hands-on projects and experiments bring electronics to life, Don't worry if you never took a physics course, you can easily update your electronics knowledge by following Lou's clear and logical systems-level approach. When you finish this book you will understand different types of electronic circuits, how they work, and how they fit together to create modern electronic equipment, enabling you to apply, use, select, operate and discuss common electronic products and systems. And all this is explained using basic functional building blocks rather than detailed circuit analysis Introduces you to the principles that form the basis of electronics, including the core concepts of how to generate current flow, how to control it, and magnetism. Learn about the basic components of electronics such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Discover different types of circuits, using the functional block diagram approach which makes it easy to understand their purpose and application without requiring nitty-gritty circuit analysis. Get a grip on embedded controllers, the single-chip microcontrollers that are built into virtually every electronic device. Get involved with Hands-On projects in each chapter.
LC Classification NumberTK7816.F683 2010