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The Complete Idiots Guide To Electronics 101 Sean Westcott Jean Riescher Westcott

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The Complete Idiots Guide To Electronics 101 Sean Westcott Jean Riescher Westcott
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Publisher: Penguin Group USA, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.6 MB
Author: Sean Westcott, Jean Riescher Westcott
ISBN: 9781101543191, 1101543191
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Complete Idiots Guide To Electronics 101 Sean Westcott Jean Riescher Westcott by Sean Westcott, Jean Riescher Westcott 9781101543191, 1101543191 instant download after payment.

A creative spark for electronic enthusiasts.

The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Electronics 101 teaches readers the fundamentals of electronics in an engaging, hands-on way. Appropriate for students and aspiring hobbyists alike, this book is loaded with more than a dozen projects that start simple and progressively get more involved as the reader moves through the book. Topics include: fundamentals of electronics: electrons, voltage, current, power, conductors, insulators, semiconductors, etc.; designing, building, and modifying circuit boards; sensors and controllers; and transmitters and receivers.

  • Community college enrollment-where basic courses in electronics are most often taught-is at an all time high, up 8% from 2008 enrollment to 3.4 million new students per year.

  • Specifically designed to appeal to both students and hobbyists with lost of fun, hands-on projects to aid in the learning process.
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