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Paperback Electronic Circuits: Fundamentals and Applications Book

ISBN: 1138828920

ISBN13: 9781138828926

Electronic Circuits: Fundamentals and Applications

Electronics explained in one volume, using both theoretical and practical applications.

New chapter on Raspberry Pi

Companion website contains free electronic tools to aid learning for students and a question bank for lecturers

Practical investigations and questions within each chapter help reinforce learning

Mike Tooley provides all the information required to get to grips with the fundamentals of electronics, detailing the underpinning knowledge necessary to appreciate the operation of a wide range of electronic circuits, including amplifiers, logic circuits, power supplies and oscillators. The fourth edition now offers an even more extensive range of topics, with extended coverage of practical areas such as Raspberry Pi.

The book's content is matched to the latest pre-degree level courses (from Level 2 up to, and including, Foundation Degree and HND), making this an invaluable reference text for all study levels, and its broad coverage is combined with practical case studies based in real-world engineering contexts. In addition, each chapter includes a practical investigation designed to reinforce learning and provide a basis for further practical work.

A new companion website at www.key2electronics.com offers the reader a set of spreadsheet design tools that can be used to simplify circuit calculations, as well as circuit models and templates that will enable virtual simulation of circuits in the book. These are accompanied by online self-test multiple choice questions for each chapter with automatic marking, to enable students to continually monitor their own progress and understanding. A bank of online questions for lecturers to set as assignments is also available.

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Customer Reviews

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Wrong diagram on pg.77

Series LCR having minimum impedance at resonant...so Fig 4.14 should be having a "smile shape". While parallel LCR having max impedance at resonant...so Fig 4.15 should be having a "sad smile shape". They should be interchange.
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