Starting Electronics is unrivalled as a highly practical introduction for hobbyists, students and technicians. Keith Brindley introduces readers to the functions of the main component types, their uses, and the basic principles of building and designing electronic circuits.
Breadboard layouts make this very much a ready-to-run book for the experimenter; and the use of multimeter, but not oscilloscopes, puts this practical exploration of electronics within reach of every home enthusiast's pocket.
The third edition has kept the simplicity and clarity of the original. New material includes sections on transducers and more practical examples of digital ICs.
· A punchy, practical introduction to self-build electronics
· The ideal starting point for home experimenters, technicians and students who want to develop the real hands-on skills of electronics construction
· Circuits use breadboards, a multimeter and widely available components, making them accessible to the first-time electronics experimenter
Contents
Preface vi
1. The very first steps 1
2. On the boards 23
3. Measuring current and voltage 51
4. Capacitors 77
5. ICs oscillators and filters 99
6. Diodes I 123
7. Diodes II 145
8. Transistors 167
9. Analogue integrated circuits 185
10. Digital integrated circuits I 207
11. Digital integrated circuits II 241
Glossary 267
Quiz answers 280
Index 281