Electronics Pocket Reference

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McGraw Hill Professional, 2000 - Technology & Engineering - 531 pages
Palm-sized electronics problem solver. No room for an electronics reference library in your toolkit or briefcase? This durably bound palm-sized databank of electronics laws, formulas, devices, standards, diagrams, and more has the answers you're looking for! Whether you need to apply Ohm's law, interpret diode color codes, compare antenna designs, convert binary numbers to hexadecimal--even get a summary of UNIX commands or modern status acronyms--Electronics Pocket Reference, Third Edition, by Edward Pasahow, plus dependable solutions (with examples) at your fingertips. Take it with you for instant help on: Definitions and Equations; Passive components; Active Components; Linear Circuits; Filters; Power Supply and Regulation; Electronic Measurement; Communications; Digital Circuits; Computers; Networks; Symbols; Electronics Mathematics; Mathematical Tables and Formulas; Conversion Formulas and Tables; Properties of Materials; Electrical Safety.

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LINEAR CIRCUITS
99
FILTERS
109
POWER SUPPLY AND REGULATION
139
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