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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors
have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an
engineer's first port of call for key information, design
techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a
shelf!
Part I Fundamentals of Sound
Chapter 1 Audio Principles
Chapter 2. Measurement
Chapter 3 Acoustic Environment
II. Audio Electronics
Chapter 4 Components
Chapter 5 Power supply design
III Preamplifiers and Amplifiers
Chapter 6 Introduction to Audio Amplification
CHAPTER 7 Preamplifiers and input signals
Chapter 8 Interfacing and processing
Chapter 9 Audio amplifiers
Chapter 10 Audio amplifier
Chapter 11. Valve (tube-based) amplifiers
Chapter 12 Negative feedback
Chapter 13 Noise and grounding
Part IV Digital Audio
Chapter 14 Digital audio fundamentals
Chapter 15 Representation of Audio Signals
Chapter 16.Compact disc
Chapter 17 Digital audio recording basics
Chapter 18 Digital audio interfaces
Chapter 19 Data compression
Chapter 20 Digital audio production
Chapter 21 Other Digital Audio Devices
V. Microphone and Loudspeaker Technology
Chapter 22 Microphone technology
Chapter 23 Loudspeakers
Chapter 24 Loudspeaker enclosures
Chapter 25 Headphones
Part VI. Sound Reproduction Systems
Chapter 26 Tape Recording
Chapter 27 Recording consoles
Chapter 28 Video synchronization
Chapter 29 Room acoustics
Part VII Audio Test and Measurement
CHAPTER 30 Fundamentals and instruments
- A 360-degree view from our best-selling authors
- Hot topics covered
- The ultimate hard-working deskreference; all the essential
information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume
Analog electronics is the simplest way to start a fun, informative,
learning program. Beginning Analog Electronics Through Projects,
Second Edition was written with the needs of beginning hobbyists
and students in mind. This revision of Andrew Singmin's popular
Beginning Electronics Through Projects provides practical
exercises, building techniques, and ideas for useful electronics
projects. Additionally, it features new material on analog and
digital electronics, and new projects for troubleshooting test
equipment.
Published in the tradition of Beginning Electronics Through
Projects and Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects, this
book limits theory to "need-to-know" information that will allow
you to get started right away without complex math. Commonly used
electronic components and their functions are described briefly in
everyday terms. Ideal for progressive learning, each of the
projects builds on the theory and component knowledge developed in
earlier chapters. Step-by-step instructions facilitate one's
learning of techniques for component identification, soldering,
troubleshooting, and much more.
Includes instructions for using a general purpose assembly
board
Practical, enjoyable, useful approach to learning about
electronics
Features twelve easy and useful projects designed to familiarize
beginners and hobbyists with the most commonly used ICs.
Digital electronics is a little more abstract than analog
electronics, and trying to find a useful starter book can be tough.
For those interested in learning digital electronics, with a
practical approach, Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects
is for you. It is published in the same tradition as Beginning
Analog Electronics Through Projects, Andrew Singmin's revision to
the popular Beginning Electronics Through Projects.
Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects provides practical
exercises, building techniques, and ideas for over thirty-five
useful digital projects. Some digital logic knowledge is necessary,
but the theory is limited to "need-to-know" information that will
allow you to get started right away without complex math. Many
components in this text are common to either analog or digital
electronics, and beginners or hobbyists making their start here
will find and overview of commonly used components and their
functions described in everyday terms.
Each of the projects builds on the theory and component knowledge
developed in earlier chapters, establishing progressively more
ambitious goals. Step-by-step learning instructions help you
determine the best ways of working with such projects as Schmitt
Trigger Circuits, Versatile ICs, Digital Support Circuits, and much
more. Two interesting wireless projects (an FM receiver and an FM
transmitter) bring the final chapters of this book to a
close.
Provides a logical step by step project-based way to learn the
basics of digital electronics.
Gives the reader hands-on learning experiences through building
simple projects.
Explains circuit design, circuit testing, and how to design your
own projects.
Practical Audio Amplifier Circuit Projects builds on the
introduction to electronic circuits provided in Singmin's
innovative and successful first book, Beginning Electronics Through
Projects. Both books draw on the author's many years of experience
as electronics professional and as hobbyist. As a result, his
project descriptions are lively, practical, and very clear.
With this new volume, the reader can build relatively simple
systems and achieve useable results quickly. The projects included
here allow a hobbyist to build amplifier circuits, test them, and
then put them into a system. Progress through a graduated series of
learning activities culminates in unique devices that are
nevertheless easy to build. Learn the basic building blocks of
audio amplifier circuit design and then apply your knowledge to
your own audio inventions.
Targets the intermediate to advanced reader with challenging
projects that teach important circuit theories and principles
Provides a ready source of audio circuits to professional audio
engineers
Includes an electric guitar pacer project that lets you "jam" with
your favorite band
If you are interested in electronics, but don't know where to
start, Beginning Electronics Through Projects lets you learn the
basics through building 10 step-by-step projects. Theory is limited
to "need-to-know" information that will allow you to get started
right away. No complex math. Common components and their functions
are described briefly in everyday terms. All the components used in
the book are widely available, and pre-assembled parts kits and
circuit boards are available by mail from the author.
Andrew Singmin is President of Singmin Enterprises, an electronics
consulting company based outside of Ottawa, Ontario, in Canada. He
has been involved in the electronics industry for more than 20
years, and has had numerous articles published in Electronics
Handbook and Popular Electronics. His articles have specialized in
teaching electronics to the beginner through projects. Mr. Singmin
attained his electronics engineering degree in London, UK, and has
postgraduate degrees in Semiconductor Physics (Masters) and Solid
State Physics (Doctorate).
Learn basic theory and components.
10 easy-to-build projects.
Parts kits and printed circuit board available.
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