This is a basic book for anyone who wants, or needs, to gain an understanding ofthe components and circuitry which combine to make up this modern field of technical expertise. It is of particular value to anyone embarking on electronics for the first time at hobby level, or for the would-be practitioner who is still in need of some grounding in the elements of the subject. Each chapter is clearly set out and deals with a particular aspect of electronics. The accompanying definitions, simple mathematical equations and formulae, and the explicit line drawings make each stage fully intelligible to the layman. It also offers him the opportunity to build up and experiment with transistorized circuitry in 'breadboard' or printed-circuit form. The big problem that faces most beginners is interpreting circuit diagrams in order to make an accurate working circuit. The author describes and illustrates fully the meaning of symbols, layouts and various methods of construction, including tagboard assembly, breadboards and printed circuits. There are also helpful practical tips on circuit assembly. Careful study of this book will ensure a comprehensive understanding of how modern electronic components operate and also the working of radio, television, etc., and the function of transformers and batteries. It will also provide the groundwork which will make possible the understanding of the usually more elaborate circuits described in so many of the books and magazines dealing with modern electronics.
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