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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherMcGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
ISBN-100830609385
ISBN-139780830609383
eBay Product ID (ePID)32763
Product Key Features
Number of Pages795 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEncyclopedia of Electronic Circuits
SubjectElectronics / Circuits / General
Publication Year1985
TypeTextbook
AuthorRudolf F. Graf
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.7 in
Item Weight53.2 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width7.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN84-026772
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition22
Volume NumberVol. 1
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.3/815
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments Introduction Common Schematic Symbols Chapter 1: Alarms Chapter 2: Amateur Radio Chapter 3: Amplifiers Chapter 4: Analog-to-Digital Converters Chapter 5: Attenuators Chapter 6: Audio Mixers Chapter 7: Audio Oscillators Chapter 8: Audio Power Amplifiers Chapter 9: Audio Signal Amplifiers Chapter 10: Automotive Chapter 11: Battery Chargers Chapter 12: Battery Monitors Chapter 13: Buffers Chapter 14: Capacitance (Touch) Operated Circuits Chapter 15: Carrier Current Circuits Chapter 16: Comparators Chapter 17: Converters Chapter 18: Crossover Networks Chapter 19: Crystal Oscillators Chapter 20: Current Measuring Circuits Chapter 21: Current Sources and Sinks Chapter 22: Dc/dc and dc/ac Converters Chapter 23: Decoders Chapter 24: Delay Circuits Chapter 25: Detectors Chapter 26: Digital-to-Analog Converters Chapter 27: Dip Meters Chapter 28: Displays Chapter 29: Dividers Chapter 30: Drivers Chapter 31: Fiber Optic Circuits Chapter 32: Field Strength Meters Chapter 33: Filters Chapter 34: Flashers and Blinkers Chapter 35: Frequency Measuring Circuits Chapter 36: Frequency Multipliers Chapter 37: Frequency-to-Voltage Converters Chapter 38: Fuzz Circuits Chapter 39: Games Chapter 40: Gas/Vapor Detectors Chapter 41: Indicators Chapter 42: Infrared Circuits Chapter 43: Instrumentation Amplifiers Chapter 44: Light Activated Circuits Chapter 45: Light Controls Chapter 46: Light Measuring Circuits Chapter 47: Liquid Level Detectors Chapter 48: Logic Circuits Chapter 49: Measuring Circuits Chapter 50: Metal Detectors Chapter 51: Metronomes Chapter 52: Miscellaneous Circuits Chapter 53: Mixers and Multiplexers Chapter 54: Modulation Monitors Chapter 55: Modulators Chapter 56: Moisture and Rain Detectors Chapter 57: Motor Controls Chapter 58: Multivibrators Chapter 59: Noise Generators Chapter 60: Oscilloscope Circuits Chapter 61: Phase Sequence and Phase Shift Circuits Chapter 62: Photography Related Circuits Chapter 63: Power Measuring Circuits Chapter 64: Power Supplies (Fixed) Chapter 65: Power Supplies (Variable) Chapter 66: Power Supply Protection Circuits Chapter 67: Probes Chapter 68: Pulse Generators Chapter 69: Radiation Detectors Chapter 70: Ramp Generators Chapter 71: Receivers Chapter 72: Resistance and Continuity Measuring Circuits Chapter 73: RF Amplifiers Chapter 74: RF Oscillators Chapter 75: Remote Control Circuits Chapter 76: Safety and Security Circuits Chapter 77: Sample and Hold Circuits Chapter 78: Schmitt Triggers Chapter 79: Smoke and Flame Detectors Chapter 80: Sound Effect Circuits Chapter 81: Sound (Audio) Operated Circuits Chapter 82: Square Wave Oscillators Chapter 83: Stereo Balance Circuits Chapter 84: Switches Chapter 85: Telephone Related Circuits Chapter 86: Temperature Controls Chapter 87: Temperature Sensors Chapter 88: Timers Chapter 89: Tone Control Circuits Chapter 90: Transmitters Chapter 91: Ultrasonic Circuits Chapter 92: Video Amplifiers Chapter 93: Voltage and Current Sources and Reference Circuits Chapter 94: Voltage-Controlled Oscillators Chapter 95: Voltage-to-Frequency Converters Chapter 96: Voltmeters Chapter 97: Waveform and Function Generators Chapter 98: Zero Crossing Detectors Sources Index
SynopsisDiagrams and describes the basic circuits used in alarms, switches, voltmeters, battery chargers, modulators, receivers, transmitters, oscillators, amplifiers, converters, pulse generators, and field strength meters.