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Electronic
Experiments Books
These Electronic
Experiments Books are suggested based on public reviews. They
are not directly related to the main topic of this site, but are part
of things that hobbyists, electrical or
electronics engineering
students like.
Electronic
Principles by A. P. Malvino is written for electronics
students who have taken previous courses in basic circuit
analysis, along with algebra and related math. The book gives clear,
accessible coverage of electronics concepts in the first half
of the book, then applies these to the important electronic circuits
and devices most widely used in today’s industry. This book is one of
my favorites because of its pedagogical
approach. It's ideal for someone who is just either
interested in the field of electronics or is learning it as a future
profession. The book is very colorful and doesn't involves
into unnecessary mathematics that would only confuse. One book
is the 'theory' and another
book for relevant experiments.
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Have you ever wanted to build your own electronic device?
Circuitbuilding
Do-It-Yourself For Dummies covers:
- Reading schematics
- The minimum tools that you will need
- Solderless breadboards (with some projects)
- Building from kits with thru-hole and surface-mount boards
- Test instruments and measurement techniques.
- Maintaining equipment and trouble shooting
- Maintaining your tools and instruments
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