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ISBN10: 1260456153 | ISBN13: 9781260456158

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Learn the basics of electronics and start designing and building your own creations! This follow-up to the bestselling Practical Electronics for Inventors shows hobbyists, makers, and students how to design useful electronic devices from readily available parts, integrated circuits, modules, and subassemblies. Practical Electronic Design for Experimenters gives you the knowledge necessary to develop and construct your own functioning gadgets. The book stresses that the real-world applications of electronics design—from autonomous robots to solar-powered devices—can be fun and far-reaching. Coverage includes: • Design resources • Prototyping and simulation • Testing and measuring • Common circuit design techniques • Power supply design • Amplifier design • Signal source design • Filter design • Designing with electromechanical devices • Digital design • Programmable logic devices • Designing with microcontrollers • Component selection • Troubleshooting and debugging
Introduction
1. Introduction to Electronic Design
2. Design Resources
3. Simulation and Prototyping
4. Testing and Measuring
5. Common Circuit Design Techniques
6. Power Supply Design
7. Amplifier Design
8. Signal Source Design
9. Filter Design
10. Electromechanical Design
11. Digital Design
12. Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs)
13. Designing with Microcontrollers
14. Component Selection
15. Troubleshooting and Debugging
A. Recommended Reference Books
B. Solutions to Design Projects
C. Transistor Amplifier Design
D. How to Use Karnaugh Maps
Index
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