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Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition | |||
Beginner's Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition |
Navigate the roadmaps of simple electronic circuits and complex systems with help from an experienced engineer. With all-new art and demo circuits you can build, this hands-on, illustrated guide explains how to understand and create high-precision electronics diagrams. Find out how to identify parts and connections, decipher element ratings, and apply diagram-based information in your own projects. Beginner’s Guide to Reading Schematics, Third Edition, also contains valuable appendices covering symbols and resistor color codes.
Featuring detailed coverage of: Schematic, block, and pictorial diagrams Resistors and capacitors Inductors and transformers Switches, conductors, and cables Diodes, transistors, and logic gates Electron tubes Cells and batteries Voltage dividers and reducers Breadboards and wire wrapping Electronics troubleshooting
作者简介Stan Gibilisco has authored or coauthored more than 50 books on physics, electronics, mathematics, and computing. He began his career as a radio-frequency design engineer, a technical writer, a magazine editor, and a wireless broadcast technician. The American Library Association named Stan’s McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing (1995) as one of the “Best References of 1996.” In addition to authoring several books in McGraw-Hill’s Demystified series of home study guides, he has also written three books in the Know-It-All series for students who enjoy mathematics. Gibilisco’s Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics has become a classic in the field.
目录Chapter 1. What's The Scheme
Block Diagrams
Flowcharts
Schematic Symbology
Schematic Interconnections
Visual language
Summary
Chapter 2. Block Diagrams
Functional Drawings
Current and Signal Paths
Flowcharts
Process Paths
Summary
Chapter 3. Component Symbols
Resistors and Potentiometers
Capacitors
Inductors and Transformers
Switches
Plugs, Jacks, and Outlets
Diodes and Transistors
Electron Tubes
Cells and Batteries
Wires and Cables
Grounds and Antennas
Integrated Circuits
Exotic Symbols
Summary
Chapter 4. Simple Circuits
Getting Started
Component Labeling
Troubleshooting with Schematics
Other Forms of Designation
Schematic/Block Combinations
Summary
Chapter 5. Complex Circuits
Identifying the Building Blocks
Analyzing Large Schematics
Page Breaks
Getting Comfortable with Large Schematics
Summary
Chapter 6. Pictorial Diagrams
General Pictorials
Breadboard Layouts
Circuit-Board Layouts
Three-Dimensional Drawings
Summary
APPENDIX A. Table of Symbols
APPENDIX B. Resistor Color Codes
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How many authors take the time to make a comprehensive video series that presents and supports their entire book? Stan Gibilisco does just that with the third edition of Beginning Guide to Reading Schematics. Both the book and video series start with an explanation of what is involved in understanding electronic schematics. Block diagrams, component symbols, simple circuits, and complex circuits are all chapter titles. Each of these subjects is dealt with in an easy to read (and view) format. I have read the previous versions of this book and Stan has rewritten many sections, redrawn all the schematics, and included a new section that explains how each circuit works. Combining reading with viewing the YouTube videos will give a beginner as well as an "old hand" a new understanding and appreciation for electronics! I built the test board in the "Let's learn by doing" chapter and completed all the experiments. I found this great fun and recommend that all readers try them. Yes, there are nice videos supporting this section of the book too! All in all a great book and video series that I give five stars! Well done Stan!!
(Stan also has videos supporting his other books at sciencewriter.net. Check them out!!!)
Very well written. clear and easy to understand. The author uses very simple analogies to relate to circuit construction and function. A must for anyone who wants to learn how to read schematic diagrams and, understand how each component in the diagrams functions.
Mr. Gibilisco is the best writer-teacher I have ever read. I usually get "Great Courses" DVD's but I wasted my money and have learned that they lack a good Teacher for Electronics for beginners. To be just - I have many of their courses and they are all very good to great I have found McGraw Hill employs Mr. G, who has on-line beginners Electronic courses via books ( I prefer DVD's). Can't wait to get his first course book.
This book helped me a lot understanding schematics. I am still currently reading it. Explains things very well. I recommend it.
very good
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