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Brindley Newnes Electronics Engineers Pocket Book


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-9199-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, 319 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-1-4832-9199-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This book is packed with information and material which everyone involved in electronics will find indispensable. Now when you need to know a transistor's characteristics, or an integrated circuit's pinout details, simply look it up! The book is full of tables, symbols, formulae, conversions and illustrations.Promotion via the new Newnes Pocket Book catalogue to the electronics trade will drive sales into the book trade Covers component data; encapsulations; pin-outs; symbols & codings Extensive material on conversion factors, formulae; units and relationships

Keith is a freelance journalist whose whole life (well, apart from the wife, the kids, the music and the mountain bike) is computers. He's been writing about them (computers, that is) for over 18 years, in the meantime working as a teacher, lecturer, engineer, journalist and finally (for the last 12 years) freelance in the computing field. He fondly remembers his first contacts with the Commodore Pet, the various Sinclair oddities, the BBC, PC-DOS, MS-DOS, the Mac, and the various incarnations of Windows. He dreams of new software and hardware, he realises that writing about computers makes little compared to making computers or writing the software for them, he is fully committed to passing his experience along to and making computer-life easier for his readers, yet still enjoys what he's doing. Which can't be all bad!

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1;Front Cover;1
2;Newnes Electronics Engineer’s Pocket Book;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;6
5;Preface;12
6;Part one: components and data;14
6.1;Electron physics;15
6.2;Atomic structure;15
6.3;Electrons and electric currents;16
6.4;Motion of electron in an electric field;17
6.5;Motion of an electron in a magnetic field;18
6.6;Structure of matter;18
6.7;Impurity semiconductors;19
6.8;The p-n junction;20
6.9;Resistors;22
6.10;Resistor and capacitor colour coding;23
6.11;Variable resistors;24
6.12;Resistor and capacitor letter and digit code (BS 1852);25
6.13;Capacitors;25
6.14;Inductors;27
6.15;Transformers;28
6.16;Semiconductor devices;30
6.17;Semiconductor diodes;30
6.18;Zener diode;31
6.19;Varicap diodes (varactor diode);32
6.20;Tunnel diode;32
6.21;The transistor;33
6.22;Common base amplifier;34
6.23;Common emitter amplifier;34
6.24;Field effect transistor;36
6.25;Unijunction transistor (UJT);39
6.26;Silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) and family;39
6.27;Bipolar transistor letter symbols;41
6.28;Unijunction transistor letter symbols;43
6.29;Field effect transistor letter symbols;43
6.30;Common transistor and diode data;45
6.31;Bipolar transistors (continued);47
6.32;Common transistor and diode data;51
6.33;Common transistor and diode data;51
6.34;Common transistor and diode data;53
6.35;Common transistor and diode data;53
6.36;Bridge rectifier data;53
6.37;Common transistor and diode data;54
6.38;Bridge rectifier encapsulations;54
6.39;Common transistor and diode data;55
6.40;Common transistor and diode data;55
6.41;Voltage regulator data;57
6.42;Transistor and diode encapsulations;57
6.43;Voltage regulator encapsulations;58
6.44;Logic terms;60
6.45;Basic logic symbols and truth tables;61
6.46;Medium scale integrated logic symbols and terminology;62
6.47;TTL data;64
6.48;TTL pinouts;71
6.49;CMOS data;89
6.50;CMOS pinouts;94
6.51;TTL and CMOS letter symbols;104
6.52;Op-amp data;105
6.53;Pro Electron system of semiconductor labelling;107
7;Part two: miscellaneous data;108
7.1;Abbreviations and symbols;109
7.2;Letter symbols by unit name;112
7.3;Electric quantities;118
7.4;Fundamental constants;119
7.5;Electrical relationships;119
7.6;Dimensions of physical properties;119
7.7;Fundamental units;120
7.8;Standard units;120
7.9;Greek alphabet;122
7.10;Electronic multiple and sub-multiple conversion;123
7.11;Conversion factors;123
7.12;Fractions of an inch with metric equivalents;128
7.13;Code conversion tables;130
7.14;ASCII control characters;135
7.15;Useful formulae;136
7.16;Decimal multipliers;141
7.17;Reactance of capacitors at spot frequencies;142
7.18;Reactance of inductors at spot frequencies;142
7.19;RC time constants;143
7.20;RL time constants;145
7.21;Component symbols (BS 3939);147
7.22;Radiocommunications symbols;153
7.23;Logic elements;154
7.24;Block diagram symbols;157
7.25;Frequency spectrum symbols;159
7.26;Equipment marking symbols (BS 6217);160
7.27;Decibel table;167
7.28;Connectors and connections;168
7.29;EIA 232;170
7.30;EIA 449;171
7.31;Centronics interface;172
7.32;EIA 232/EIA 449/V24 comparison;173
7.33;Audio connectors;175
7.34;Coaxial connectors;176
7.35;Videorecorder/televisions/camera connectors;177
7.36;SCART (BS 6552);178
7.37;Main low-voltage power supplies;178
7.38;RF Cables USA RG series;181
7.39;British UR series;183
7.40;Cells and batteries;184
8;Part three: circuits and systems;186
8.1;AC amplifiers;187
8.2;Basic principles;187
8.3;Basic transistor amplifiers;190
8.4;Common emitter amplifier;190
8.5;Common collector amplifier (emitter follower);193
8.6;Common base amplifier;194
8.7;Multistage amplifiers;195
8.8;Negative feedback;197
8.9;Audio amplifiers;197
8.10;Power amplifiers;199
8.11;Video amplißers;202
8.12;Frequency selective amplifiers;203
8.13;Integrated circuit amplifiers;206
8.14;DC amplifiers;207
8.15;The long-tail pair;208
8.16;Chopper amplifiers;210
8.17;Integrated circuit operational amplifier;211
8.18;Inverting amplifier;212
8.19;Oscillators;224
8.20;LC circuits;224
8.21;Colpitts oscillator;226
8.22;Hartley oscillator;227
8.23;Three-stage RC filter oscillator;228
8.24;Wien bridge oscillators;229
8.25;Crystal oscillators;230
8.26;Square wave oscillators;231
8.27;Multivibrator;232
8.28;Op-amp square wave oscillator;233
8.29;Blocking oscillator;234
8.30;Integrated circuit astables for digital circuits;235
8.31;Digital circuits;236
8.32;Basic logic gates;236
8.33;Positive and negative logic;239
8.34;Combinational logic;240
8.35;Boolean algebra;241
8.36;Karnaugh maps;243
8.37;Storage;245
8.38;Timers and monostables;247
8.39;Event-driven logic;249
8.40;Arithmetic and computing circuits;250
8.41;Encoders and decoders;252
8.42;Counters;253
8.43;Synchronous counters;254
8.44;Counters to non-binary bases;255
8.45;Arithmetic units;255
8.46;Shift register;257
8.47;Practical considerations;257
8.48;Transistor-transistor logic (TTL);259
8.49;Complementary metal oxide semiconductor logic (CMOS);260
8.50;Emitter coupled logic (ECL);262
8.51;Digital-to-analog converters (DACs);262
8.52;Analog-to-digital converters (ADCs);263
8.53;Optoelectronics;264
8.54;Sensor devices;265
8.55;Comparison of devices;268
8.56;Light-emitting diodes (LEDs);268
8.57;Incandescent bulbs;269
8.58;Neons;270
8.59;Liquid crystal displays;270
8.60;Lasers;271
8.61;Photocell applications;274
8.62;Opto-isolation;276
8.63;Numerical indicators;277
8.64;Infra-red remote controllers;278
8.65;Fibre optic communication;279
8.66;Electronics glossary;281
9;Index;315



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