Electronics Demystified

Electronics Demystified

by StanGibilisco (Author)

Synopsis

Shock yourself by learning electronics. Now anyone with an interest in electronics can master it by reading this book. In Electronics Demystified , best-selling science and math writer Stan Gibilisco provides an effective and painless way to understand the electronics that power so much of modern life. With Electronics Demystified , you master the subject one simple step at a time - at your own speed. This unique self-teaching guide offers problems at the end of each chapter and section to pinpoint weaknesses, and a 70-question final exam to reinforce the entire book.If you want to build or refresh your understanding of electronics, here's a fast and entertaining self-teaching course that's completely current. Get ready to: master electronics essentials that can help you as an employee, a hobbyist, or merely as a consumer; discover the electrifying truth about power transmission and power supplies; uncover the purpose of the diodes, transistors, amplifiers, and oscillators that make your appliances work; really get wireless; and, take a final exam and grade it yourself! A fast, effective, and fun way to learn electronics, Electronics Demystified is the perfect shortcut to a deeper understanding of many of today's most important technologies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 401
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: 01 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0071434933
ISBN 13: 9780071434935

Author Bio
Stan Gibilisco is one of McGraw-Hill's most prolific and popular authors. His clear, reader-friendly writing style makes his electronics books accessible to a wide audience, and his background in mathematics and research makes him an ideal editor for tutorials and professional handbooks. He is the author of The TAB Encyclopedia of Electronics for Technicians and Hobbyists; Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics; and The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics. Booklist named his McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing a Best Reference of 1996.