Electronics is a unique science - everything that's going on has to be deduced from visible symptoms and effects with very little that is actually physically observable. We depend on test equipment to tell us what's really going on, and using test equipment is an essential skill in electronics. The book covers everything from setting up a test and work area to using the most important types of test equipment - multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, signal tracers, capacitance meters and frequency counters. It also covers testing and measurement methods, fault finding without circuit diagrams, component testing and some highly specialised measurement in applications such as audio and TV. A comprehensive volume that should be on every technical bookshelf.
Product Specifications
- Physical structure : Bound back soft cover
- Title : How to Test Almost Everything Electronic
- Subject : General Electronics
- Specific Topic(s) : Test Equipment
- Page count : 326.0 pages
- Knowledge Level : Intermediate
- Publication Date : Jan 1, 1993 12:00:00 AM
- Edition / Printing : Third Edition
- ISBN : 0 8306 4128 9
- Publisher : TAB Books (McGraw-Hill)
- Author : Delton T. Horn
- Length : 23 cm
- Width : 19 cm
- Height : 2 cm