Electrical Engineering 101 covers the basic theory and practice of
electronics, starting by answering the question "What is electricity?"
It goes on to explain the fundamental principles and components, relating
them constantly to real-world examples. Sections on tools and
troubleshooting give engineers deeper understanding and the know-how to
create and maintain their own electronic design projects. Unlike other
books that simply describe electronics and provide step-by-step build
instructions, EE101 delves into how and why electricity and electronics
work, giving the reader the tools to take their electronics education to
the next level. It is written in a down-to-earth style and explains jargon,
technical terms and schematics as they arise. The author builds a genuine
understanding of the fundamentals and shows how they can be applied to
a range of engineering problems.
This third edition includes more real-world examples and a glossary of
formulas. It contains new coverage of:
Micro controllers
FPGAs
Classes of components
Memory (RAM, ROM, etc.)
Surface mount
High speed design
Board layout
Advanced digital electronics (e.g. processors)
Transistor circuits and circuit design
Op-amp and logic circuits
Use of test equipment
Gives readers a simple explanation of complex concepts, in terms they can
understand and relate to everyday life.
Updated content throughout and new material on the latest technological
advances.
Provides readers with an invaluable set of tools and references that they
can use in their everyday work.
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