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Publication

2000 - McGraw-Hill, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

151,000 words, Guess

Page Count

604 pages

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and 4 more

Classifications

  • DDC621.381
  • LCCTK7816 .S347 2000

Description

'Here's the book for every hobbyist who wants to be an inventor, but needs to learn the basics of electronics to get there. Paul Scherz's reassuring step-by-step approach teaches the fundamentals in a way that requires no background in electronics. The ultimate inventor'sguide to the essentials of electronic basics, this book covers everything from electronics equipment, devices, components, and products, and skillfully describes each from a simple "what-it-is and what-it-is used for" perspective. Profusely illustrated with elaboratedetailed drawings, this-easy-to follow how-to book offers all the inventors-to-be the practical learning solution they need.

First Sentence

Perhaps the most common predicament a newcomer faces when learning electronics is figuring out exactly what it is he or she must learn.

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  • Practical electronics for inventorsMcGraw-Hill2000-01-01

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