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Mathematics Applied to Electronics

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ISBN-10: 0136020615

ISBN-13: 9780136020615

Edition: 4th 1998

Authors: James H. Harter, Wallace D. Beitzel

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This text fully integrates the use of a calculator throughout the entire book, calculator uses are flagged in the margins. It emphasises key terminology through end of chapter glossaries that present key terms for review.
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Book details

List price: $90.00
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 6/4/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 742
Size: 7.79" wide x 9.57" long x 1.33" tall
Weight: 2.794
Language: English

The text requires knowledge of only mathematics fundamentals
It introduces new mathematical concepts in a direct manner reinforced by hundreds of examples, scores of realistic pictorials and figures, dozens of calculator drills and review summaries, and problem sets
In all, this fifth edition provides more than 4,600 exercises and more than 600 examples
New to the Fifth Edition
"Number Notation and Operation," is rewritten with an emphasis on precision rounding and number notation
"Quantities and Units of Measurement," is updated to IEEE/ASTM SI 10-1997 standards to provide readers with the most current standards for applying the SI system to electronics
Expanded coverage of metrology concepts in Chapter 12
"Applying Mathematics to Electrical Concepts."
New Chapter 32, "Mathematics of Computer Logic," offers readers a comprehensive introduction to digital logic
New Glossary provides readers with a single place to locate all key terms in the text
Other features
Consisent reading level throughout
Integrated use of the scientific calculator
Authoritative use of SI units and conventional metric practices with electronics
In-depth treatment of graphing functions, empirical data, and the interpretation of graphs
Comprehensive coverage of computer number systems and computer logic commonly associated with automation controls and digital equipment
End-of-chapter definitions of key terms
Answers to all odd-numbered problems, including many detailed graphical solutions, and answers to all calculator drills