| Contents: |
Theory and
Devices: History
of Electronics. Physics
Math Review
DC Electricity
AC Electricity
Basic
Electronic Circuit
Components
Semiconductors
Sound Devices
"Light"
Electronics
Ics
Amplifiers
Op Amps
Oscillators
Timers
Microcontrollers
Power Supplies
Filters
Communications
Electronics
Digital
Electronics
Sensors and
Transducers
Water Analogies
Misc. Devices
Hands-on-Electronics:
Safety
Test Equipment
Construction
Phase of Building
Circuits
Experiments
Already-Built
Circuits
Solved Circuit
Problems:
Solved DC Circuits
Circuit
Theorems
Transient
Circuits
Sinusoidal
Circuits
Nonsinusoidal
and Distributed
Circuits
Diodes and
Rectifiers
Transistors
Op Amps
Logic Circuits
Index of
Symbols |
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| Electronic
Troubleshooting, 3rd Edition |
| by Dan
Tomal and Neil
Widmer, 368pp., 2003, ISBN: 0071423079 |

Electronic
Troubleshooting, 3rd Edition - $49.95 each

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Professional
technicians and electronics hobbyists both need a solid
foundation in the principles of troubleshooting to do sound
electronics servicing and repair work.
This practical tool
gives them that comprehensive grounding in the fundamentals,
blending coverage of traditional electrical theory and
equipment with the very latest insight into modern electronic
technology. |
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This updated edition includes a bounty of time-saving diagnostic
tables,
charts and illustrations that help users quickly pinpoint equipment
problems.
In addition, unique reference guides and numerous rules of thumb and
tricks
of the trade enable users to troubleshoot a wide array of
electrical/electronic
devices and products. |
| Daniel
R. Tomal is
a professor of electronics at Concordia University in River Forest,
Illinois,
and a consultant in electronics technician training whose clients
include
GE, USX, Whirlpool, and Marathon Oil. |
| Neal S.
Widmer is
an associate professor of electrical engineering at Purdue University
in
West Lafayette, Indiana. |
| $49.95 |
Electronic
Troubleshooting, 3rd Edition - $49.95 each
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