Beginning Digital Electronics through Projects (eBook)
224 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-049404-3 (ISBN)
Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects provides practical exercises, building techniques, and ideas for over thirty-five useful digital projects. Some digital logic knowledge is necessary, but the theory is limited to need-to-know information that will allow you to get started right away without complex math. Many components in this text are common to either analog or digital electronics, and beginners or hobbyists making their start here will find and overview of commonly used components and their functions described in everyday terms.
Each of the projects builds on the theory and component knowledge developed in earlier chapters, establishing progressively more ambitious goals. Step-by-step learning instructions help you determine the best ways of working with such projects as Schmitt Trigger Circuits, Versatile ICs, Digital Support Circuits, and much more. Two interesting wireless projects (an FM receiver and an FM transmitter) bring the final chapters of this book to a close.
Provides a logical step by step project-based way to learn the basics of digital electronics.
Gives the reader hands-on learning experiences through building simple projects.
Explains circuit design, circuit testing, and how to design your own projects.
Digital electronics is a little more abstract than analog electronics, and trying to find a useful starter book can be tough. For those interested in learning digital electronics, with a practical approach, Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects is for you. It is published in the same tradition as Beginning Analog Electronics Through Projects, Andrew Singmin's revision to the popular Beginning Electronics Through Projects. Beginning Digital Electronics Through Projects provides practical exercises, building techniques, and ideas for over thirty-five useful digital projects. Some digital logic knowledge is necessary, but the theory is limited to "e;need-to-know"e; information that will allow you to get started right away without complex math. Many components in this text are common to either analog or digital electronics, and beginners or hobbyists making their start here will find and overview of commonly used components and their functions described in everyday terms. Each of the projects builds on the theory and component knowledge developed in earlier chapters, establishing progressively more ambitious goals. Step-by-step learning instructions help you determine the best ways of working with such projects as Schmitt Trigger Circuits, Versatile ICs, Digital Support Circuits, and much more. Two interesting wireless projects (an FM receiver and an FM transmitter) bring the final chapters of this book to a close. Provides a logical step by step project-based way to learn the basics of digital electronics Gives the reader hands-on learning experiences through building simple projects Explains circuit design, circuit testing, and how to design your own projects
Cover 1
Contents 8
Preface 10
Introduction 12
Chapter 1. Overview of Analog and Digital Electronics 16
Chapter 2. Resistors 22
Chapter 3. Potentiometers 26
Chapter 4. Multimeters 28
Chapter 5. Ohm’s Law 30
Chapter 6. Light-Emitting Diodes 32
Chapter 7. Switches 34
Chapter 8. Capacitors 36
Chapter 9. Integrated Circuits 38
Chapter 10. Tools 40
Chapter 11. Soldering 42
Chapter 12. Basic Electronics Theory 44
Chapter 13. Reading Schematics 46
Chapter 14. Assembly Techniques 48
Chapter 15. Handling Components 52
Chapter 16. The SINGMIN PCB Circuit Assembly Board 54
Chapter 17. Construction Details for 10 Simple Projects 58
Project #1: Fixed Low-Frequency LED Flasher 58
Project #2:Variable Low-Frequency LED Flasher/Driver 67
Project #3: Fixed Low-Gain Audio Power Amplifier 74
Project #4: Fixed-Frequency Audio Tone Generator 80
Project #5:Variable-Gain Audio Power Amplifier 86
Project #6: Fixed-Gain Audio Preamplifier 92
Project #7: Guitar Headphone Amplifier 98
Project #8:Visual Electronic Metronome 104
Project #9:Variable-Gain, Hi/Lo Response Audio Preamplifier 109
Project #10: Dual-Gain Electret Microphone Audio Preamplifier 116
Chapter 18. Troubleshooting Test Equipment 124
Project #11: Signal Injector 124
Project #12: Signal Monitor 129
Index 134
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.1.2001 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 0-08-049404-8 / 0080494048 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-08-049404-3 / 9780080494043 |
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