Ubicación Física: 621.3815 / P363
Troubleshooting analog circuits : with electronics workbench circuits / | |
Autor: | Pease, Robert A. |
Serie: | EDN series for design engineers. |
Pié de imprenta: | Boston (Inglaterra) : Newnes, 1993. |
Descripción: | 217 p. |
ISBN: | 9780750694995. |
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Resumen: | Bob Pease is one of the legends of analog design. Over the years, he's developed techniques and methods to expedite the often-difficult tasks of debugging and troubleshooting analog circuits. Now, Bob has compiled his "battle-tested" methods in the pages of this book. Based on his immensely popular series in EDN Magazine, the book contains a wealth of new material. Every chapter has been expanded, and too new chapter and several useful appendices have been added. Numerous tables summarizing troubleshooting approaches for various components are another welcome addition. Whether you are primarily an analog or digital engineer/technician, experienced or neophyte, this book has something for you. You2ll find Bob's approach to problem identification and isolation to be applicable to a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines. Bob will be your personal mentor in these pages, giving you an intuitive grasp of where problems are likely to show up and how to positively identify them. The book includes: advice on using simple equipment to troubleshoot (would you believe an ordinary AM radio?) Plenty of step-by-step procedures that "walk you through" analog troubleshooting methods. Generous helpings of Bob's unique insights, humor, and philosophy regarding analog circuits. Bob believes that technical books don't have to be dry to be informative, and we think you'll agree with him. Armed with his clear explanations and proven techniques, you'll be prepared to get your analog designs 2ip and running" for the ever-increasing tasks demanded of today's electronic devices. |
Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Bob Pease is one of the legends of analog design. Over the years, he's developed techniques and methods to expedite the often-difficult tasks of debugging and troubleshooting analog circuits. Now, Bob has compiled his "battle-tested" methods in the pages of this book. Based on his immensely popular series in EDN Magazine, the book contains a wealth of new material. Every chapter has been expanded, and too new chapter and several useful appendices have been added. Numerous tables summarizing troubleshooting approaches for various components are another welcome addition. Whether you are primarily an analog or digital engineer/technician, experienced or neophyte, this book has something for you. You2ll find Bob's approach to problem identification and isolation to be applicable to a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines. Bob will be your personal mentor in these pages, giving you an intuitive grasp of where problems are likely to show up and how to positively identify them. The book includes: advice on using simple equipment to troubleshoot (would you believe an ordinary AM radio?) Plenty of step-by-step procedures that "walk you through" analog troubleshooting methods. Generous helpings of Bob's unique insights, humor, and philosophy regarding analog circuits. Bob believes that technical books don't have to be dry to be informative, and we think you'll agree with him. Armed with his clear explanations and proven techniques, you'll be prepared to get your analog designs 2ip and running" for the ever-increasing tasks demanded of today's electronic devices.
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