| Electronics For Dummies |  | Authors: Cathleen Shamieh, Gordon McComb Publisher: For Dummies
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 432 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0470286970 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.381 EAN: 9780470286975 ASIN: 0470286970
Publication Date: September 22, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Electronics is fascinating – want to make something of it? This book shows you how! You can make all sorts of things, once you understand what electronics is and how it works. This book helps you out with that part, explaining the whole thing in plain English. Learn how electricity functions, how to harness it and put it to work, what tools you need to build circuits, what you can make with them, and how to do it safely. - Mystery solved – understand what makes your iPod, remote control, and computer work
- Essential stuff – outfit your electronics lab with all the necessary tools, including some that will surprise you
- Schematic road maps – learn to read schematics and understand how they help your project get where it’s going
- Symbols of power – recognize all the identifiers for power sources, grounds, and components
- Tools of the trade – discover how to use a multimeter, logic probe, oscilloscope, and solderless breadboard
- Break it down – get to know the ins and outs of components such as resistors, capacitors ,diodes and transistors
- Getting it together – find out how integrated circuits make all the rest possible and learn to work with them
- & Analyze it – understand the rules that govern current and voltage and learn how to apply them
Open the book and find: - The difference between electronics and electricity
- A list of essential tools
- Cool projects you can build quickly
- Great places to find parts
- Important safety tips
- What a sine wave is
- Interesting stuff about speakers, buzzers, and DC motors
- Ohm’s Law and how to use it
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KevinH_Review_ElectronicsForDummies June 6, 2010 hipstre1 (Ptld, OR) I was looking for help on using an oscilloscope as well as better understanding simple electronics, and the "dummies" series books are in my opinion very helpful and simple to understand.
novice electricians April 22, 2010 okechukwu anyanwu (jacksonville, fl) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book really is good. if you really want to understand how the components work in an electronic circuit, I recommend this book. This book is not for the expert technicians because it cover's the really basic stuff like, resistors, diodes and so on.
Good Book for an Electronics student February 10, 2010 H. S. Hill (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have an electronics degree and after 25 years I wanted a refresher course.This is a good basic electrical/electronics book.
Electronics for Dummies January 1, 2010 Patricia Benson (Lago Vista, TX United States) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
item came very quickly and in excellent condition. would do business with this vendor again.
Scope misjudged October 28, 2009 Marco Glavas 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Perhaps it'll help if I shortly give you an overview of my background.
I am an IT guy. The interesting thing about that is, that here in Switzerland, electronics fundamentals were a part of my education. We didn't go deep, but I know what resistors, capacitors and diodes are. I know what they're used for and what they do.
What I was looking for in a book was a refresher of the fundamentals plus a kick-start to building my own stuff.
This said, what I can say about this book is that it provided the former in a nicely presented way but completely lacks the latter. The book is well written and doesn't get too boring but the problem is it suddenly ends there.
The offered do-it-yourself-projects in the book are merely provided schematics for you to copy. They do not explain why they connect the timer IC the way they do. They just expect you to put the parts together and be happy about the flashing lights.
So what I don't like isn't particularly what the book contains but the description of its scope. As others who have left a review, I had expected a tad more from this book. I had expected to be presented a schematic and receive an explanation as to why the problem was solved the way it was.
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