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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. Debug,
Tweak and fine-tune your DIY electronics projects This hands-on
guide shows, step by step, how to build, debug, and troubleshoot a
wide range of analog electronic circuits. Written by electronics
guru Ronald Quan, Troubleshooting Electronic Circuits: A Guide to
Learning Analog Circuits clearly explains proper debugging
techniques as well as testing and modifying methods. In multiple
chapters, poorly-conceived circuits are analyzed and improved.
Inside, you will discover how to design or re-design high-quality
circuits that are repeatable and manufacturable. Coverage includes:
* An introduction to electronics troubleshooting * Breadboards *
Power sources, batteries, battery holders, safety issues, and volt
meters * Basic electronic components * Diodes, rectifiers, and
Zener diodes * Light emitting diodes (LEDs) * Bipolar junction
transistors (BJTs) * Troubleshooting discrete circuits (simple
transistor amplifiers) * Analog integrated circuits, including
amplifiers and voltage regulators * Audio circuits *
Troubleshooting analog integrated circuits * Ham radio circuits
related to SDR * Trimmer circuits, including the 555 chip and CMOS
circuits
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. A DIY
guide to designing and building transistor radios Create
sophisticated transistor radios that are inexpensive yet highly
efficient. Build Your Own Transistor Radios: A Hobbyist's Guide to
High-Performance and Low-Powered Radio Circuits offers complete
projects with detailed schematics and insights on how the radios
were designed. Learn how to choose components, construct the
different types of radios, and troubleshoot your work. Digging
deeper, this practical resource shows you how to engineer
innovative devices by experimenting with and radically improving
existing designs. Build Your Own Transistor Radios covers:
Calibration tools and test generators TRF, regenerative, and reflex
radios Basic and advanced superheterodyne radios Coil-less and
software-defined radios Transistor and differential-pair
oscillators Filter and amplifier design techniques Sampling theory
and sampling mixers In-phase, quadrature, and AM broadcast signals
Resonant, detector, and AVC circuits Image rejection and noise
analysis methods "This is the perfect guide for electronics
hobbyists and students who want to delve deeper into the topic of
radio. Overall, this extremely well written and comprehensively
illustrated guide and reference deserves a place on the inquisitive
radio amateur's bookshelf." - QST "I would definitely recommend
this book to novices and all hobbyists and engineers who have not
have much practical exposure to radio design and development." -
EDN Make Great Stuff! TAB, an imprint of McGraw-Hill Professional,
is a leading publisher of DIY technology books for makers, hackers,
and electronics hobbyists.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Discover the inner-workings of electronics through innovative
hands-on experimentsAre you fascinated by the power of even the
smallest electronic device? Electronics from the Ground Up guides
you through step-by-step experiments that reveal how electronic
circuits function so you can advance your skills and design custom
circuits. You'll work with a range of circuits and signals related
to optical emitters and receivers, audio, oscillators, and video.
This practical resource explains components, construction
techniques, basic test equipment, circuit analysis, and
troubleshooting. Photographs, schematics, equations, and graphs are
included throughout. By the end of the book, you'll be able to hack
and modify existing circuits to create your own unique designs.
Do-it-yourself experiments cover: Batteries, lamps, and flashlights
Light emitters and receivers Diodes, rectifiers, and associated
circuits Transistors, FETs, and vacuum tubes Amplifiers and
feedback Audio signals and circuits Oscillators AM and FM signals
and circuits Video basics, including video signals Video circuits
and systems "Excellent.... Nothing can replace hands-on experience
and Quan immerses the hobbyist/designer right into the fray up to
their elbows." - EDN Magazine "Electronics from the Ground Up is
just what the title reflects. This is a terrific
self-training/teaching manual, or perhaps even a textbook for a
high school or early college electronics course. It's also a fun
read for those times when you find yourself at loose ends on a
contest-free weekend or feel the urge to tinker." - QST
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