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Directory of electronic circuits
Cover of the book "Directory of electronic circuits"
Cover of the book "Directory of electronic circuits"
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Series
Author Mandl, Matthew
Publisher Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
Language EN
Year 1978
ISBN 978-0132149242
ISSN 0
Product details
Pages 321
Binding paperback
Edition 1
Genre /educ/science/
About Directory of electronic circuits, revised and enlarged with a glossary of terms

"Directory of electronic circuits" is a book written by Matthew Mandl in a set education/science. This paperback edition published in 1978 by "Prentice Hall" without series.

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The Directory of Electronics Circuits is a reference book for circuit information with schematics of over 200 fundamental circuits commonly found in all branches of electronics. It discusses modern circuits, showing how they are used, where they are used, and their schematic representation. This concise coverage includes digital circuits, control systems, signal processors, communication circuits and others such as bipolar-transistor circuits as well as JFET and MOSFET types. Diagrams and explanations also explore packaged circuits like ICs, CMOS, I2L, and TTL. Written by a noted professional technical writer and industrial consultant, the book is a convenient Illustrated guide for ascertaining the basic schematic of a given circuit, its application to industry and the general theory of operation as well as its usage in a complete system. Appropriate equations and other math related to many of the circuits are explained. The topic listings at the beginning of each chapter, in combination with the Index, makes for easy and quick location of any particular circuit. A comprehensive glossary of terms enables the engineer or technician to up-date his vocabulary in relation to the more modern circuits in wide use today. A 17-section Appendix also provides much useful data on color coding, transmission standards, wire size ratings, basic equations and much more.

This handy book concentrates on primary and often-used circuits with appropriate line drawings to Illustrate the explanations.

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