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Electronic and Electrical Servicing provides a thorough grounding
in the electronics and electrical principles required by service
engineers servicing home entertainment equipment such as TVs, CD
and DVD machines, as well as commercial equipment including PCs. In
the printed book, this new edition covers all the core units of the
Level 2 Progression Award in Electrical and Electronics Servicing
(Consumer/Commercial Electronics) from City & Guilds (C&G
6958), plus two of the option units. For those students who wish to
progress to Level 3, a further set of chapters covering all the
core units at this level is available as a free download from the
book's companion website or as a print-on-demand book. The book and
website material also offer a fully up-to-date course text for the
City & Guilds 1687 NVQs at Levels 2 and 3. The book contains
numerous worked examples to help students grasp the principles.
Each chapter ends with review questions, for which answers are
provided at the end of the book, so that students can check their
learning. Level 2 units covered in the book: Unit 1 - d.c.
technology, components and circuits Unit 2 - a.c. technology and
electronic components Unit 3 - Electronic devices and testing Unit
4 - Electronic systems Unit 5 - Digital electronics Unit 6 - Radio
and television systems technology Unit 8 - PC technology Ian
Sinclair has been an author of market-leading books for electronic
servicing courses for over 20 years, helping many thousands of
students through their college course and NVQs into successful
careers. Now with a new co-author, John Dunton, the new edition has
been brought fully up-to-date to reflect the most recent technical
advances and developments within the service engineering industry,
in particular with regard to television and PC servicing and
technology. Level 3 units covered in free downloads at
http://books.elsevier.com/companions/9780750669887: Unit 1 -
Electronic principles Unit 2 - Test and measurement Unit 3 -
Analogue electronics Unit 4 - Digital electronics
Electronic and Electrical Servicing - Level 3 follows on from the
Level 2 book and covers the more advanced electronics and
electrical principles required by service engineers servicing home
entertainment equipment such as TVs, CD and DVD machines, as well
as commercial equipment including PCs. All the core units of the
Level 3 Progression Award in Electrical and Electronics Servicing
(Consumer/Commercial Electronics) from City & Guilds (C&G
6958) are covered. The book also offers a fully up-to-date course
text for the City & Guilds 1687 NVQ at Level 3. The book
contains numerous worked examples to help students grasp the
principles. Each chapter ends with review questions, for which
answers are provided at the end of the book, so that students can
check their learning. Units covered: Unit 1 - Electronic principles
Unit 2 - Test and measurement Unit 3 - Analogue electronics Unit 4
- Digital electronics Ian Sinclair has been an author of
market-leading books for electronic servicing courses for over 20
years, helping many thousands of students through their college
course and NVQs into successful careers. Now with a new co-author,
John Dunton, the new edition has been brought fully up-to-date to
reflect the most recent technical advances and developments within
the service engineering industry, in particular with regard to
television and PC servicing and technology. Level 2 book:
Electronic and Electrical Servicing, ISBN 978-0-7506-6988-7, covers
the 5 core units at Level 2, plus the option units Radio and
television systems technology (Unit 6) and PC technology (Unit 8).
"Electronic & Electrical Servicing" provides a thorough
grounding in the electronics and electrical principles required by
service engineers servicing home entertainment equipment such as
TVs, CD and DVD machines, as well as commercial equipment including
PCs.
Ian Sinclair has been an author of market-leading books for
electronic servicing courses for over 20 years, helping many
thousands of students through their college course and NVQs into
successful careers. Now with a new co-author, John Dunton, the new
edition has been brought fully up to date to reflect the most
recent technical advances and developments within the service
engineering industry, in particular with regard to television and
PC servicing and technology.
This new edition covers both the Level 2 and Level 3 requirements
of the Progression Award from City & Guilds (6958): Electrical
& Electronics Servicing (Consumer / Commercial Electronics) -
Level 2 is covered in the printed book, Level 3 material is
available as a free download for customers of the book. Readers
will find complete coverage of the core units of this scheme, along
with the option units PC Technology, and Radio and Television
Systems Technology. The new edition is structured so that those
students taking their studies to Level 3 will find the topics
essential to their course are covered in the downloadable
documents, in addition to those areas which are crucial to actual
engineering practice, ensuring students will find this text to be a
vital purchase as a source of continual reference as they embark
upon their careers as service engineers and technicians. A mapping
grid is included to illustrate which chapters address the specific
requirementsof the Progression Award syllabus, for ease of
reference.
The book also offers a fully up-to-date course text for the City
& Guilds 1687 NVQs at Levels 2 and 3.
* Complete coverage of the core units of the 6958 PA syllabus,
along with the most popular the option units - PC Technology, and
Radio & TV Systems Technology
* Level 2 material covered in the printed book; Level 3 material
available as free downloads
* A new edition of a title which has been the market leading
electronic servicing text for over 20 years
This two-volume work, originally published in 1705 and now reissued
in John Nichols' edition of 1818, was one of the earliest examples
of autobiographical writing in English. John Dunton (1659 1732), a
highly eccentric bookseller and publisher, was also responsible for
one of the first periodicals in London, the Athenian Gazette, which
invited its readers to submit questions on any topic, to be
answered by the Athenian Society, a group of learned men (in fact,
Dunton himself and some cronies). However, he was not a practical
businessman, and the death of his wife and his own illness led to
poverty, and to hack-work for others. The Life and Errors was
followed by pamphlets attacking those whom he blamed for his
misfortunes. The work gives a fascinating picture of authors and
the book trade in Restoration London. Volume 1 contains Dunton's
autobiography, preceded by a short biography by Nichols."
This two-volume work, originally published in 1705 and now reissued
in John Nichols' edition of 1818, was one of the earliest examples
of autobiographical writing in English. John Dunton (1659 1732), a
highly eccentric bookseller and publisher, was also responsible for
one of the first periodicals in London, the Athenian Gazette, which
invited its readers to submit questions on any topic, to be
answered by the Athenian Society, a group of learned men (in fact,
Dunton himself and some cronies). However, he was not a practical
businessman, and the death of his wife and his own illness led to
poverty, and to hack-work for others. The Life and Errors was
followed by pamphlets attacking those whom he blamed for his
misfortunes. The work gives a fascinating picture of authors and
the book trade in Restoration London. Volume 2 contains selections
by Nichols from Dunton's works."
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