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Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition

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ISBN-10: 1259587541

ISBN-13: 9781259587542

Edition: 4th 2016

Authors: Paul Scherz, Simon Monk

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This fully updated, hands-on guide teaches all the electronics skills necessary to become a successful inventor"Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition" explains everything from general theory to specific components, devices, and equipment with a pragmatic, application-driven approach. Designed for developers, inventors, and hobbyists, the book instills the deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of electronics necessary to turn ideas into functioning devices.Inside, you will find in-depth coverage of basic circuits, ICs, input and output devices, power sources, semiconductors, microcontrollers, remote control systems, and much more. Also included are…    
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Book details

List price: $68.00
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2016
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 3/3/2016
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1056
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.00" long x 2.00" tall
Weight: 4.906
Language: English

Paul Scherz is a physicist/mechanical engineer who received his B.S. in physics from the University of Wisconsin. His area of interest in physics currently focuses on elementary particle interactions, or high energy physics, and he is working on a new theory on the photon problems with Nikolus Kauer (Ph.D. in high energy physics, Munich, Germany). Paul is an inventor/hobbyist in electronics, an area he grew to appreciate through his experience at the University's Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics and the Department of Plasma Physics.