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Editorial Reviews
Book Description
This volume includes over 700 new circuits commonly used in all phases of electronics. In addition to full details concerning component values, there are descriptions as to how the circuits operate and where they fit into electronic systems. These two bits of information alone make this book an excellent one-stop source or reference for anyone (student, experimenter, technician, or designer) involved with electronic circuits. However, unlike competitive circuits books this volume also includes a practical guide for testing and troubleshooting circuits.
From the Back Cover
Acquire the skills you need to build, test, customize, and debug over 600 new circuits. McGraw-Hill Circuit Encyclopedia & Troubleshooting Guide. This one-stop reference--from one of the best selling authors in the field--combines the traditional circuit ``cookbook'' with state-of-the-art troubleshooting techniques, enabling you to build, test, and customize a wealth of useful circuit types. Packed with 600 illustrations, the book features only new (they do not appear in earlier volumes) pre-designed circuits that are grouped by function. With the help of this productivity tool, you can: Learn to apply over 600 circuits operate and where they fit into various electronic equipment; Get practical guidance on testing and debugging routines that allow you to easily integrate circuits into your existing systems; Access full details on component values. You'll find unsurpassed coverage of microprocessor-supervisory circuits . . . interface circuits . . . multiplexer/switch circuits . . . bridge-based circuits . . . high-speed (wideband) circuits . . . op-amp and comparator circuits . . . power-supply circuits . . battery-micropower circuits . . . A/D and D/A converter circuits. It's all here in one complete resource--the savvy you need to put today's circuits to work, and troubleshooting expertise to use when things don't go as planned.
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