The “How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic, Second Edition” is a helpful book for all the electronics students. Michael Geier is the author of this excellent book. Michael has been an electronics technician, designer, and inventor since childhood. He took apart everything he could get his hands on and soon discovered that learning to put it back together was even more fun. When he was just 8 years old, he operated a neighborhood electronics repair service that was profiled in The Miami News.
In this book, Michael Geier describes electronics in-depth, how to fix anything and how to prepare new circuits. After reading this book, the reader will learn how to repair all kinds of electrical products, from modern digital gadgets to analog antiques. Furthermore, Michael Geier also provides instruction for specific devices, including stereos, MP3 players, digital cameras, flat-panel TVs and mobile devices, etc. Michael says, choose the proper tools and set up your workbench. To sum it up, How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic is an informative book for all the electrical students and professionals.
The “VLSI Design and Test for Systems Dependability, 1st Edition” is a helpful book for those who are working on large scale projects. Shojiro Asai is the author of this instructive book. This book is very helpful and explains everything in depth. It consists of three main parts. Part one describes how electronic systems are designed and tested. Part two addresses numerous threats to the dependability of VLSIs as key systems components, including variation in device characteristics, electromagnetic interference, design errors, and tempering. Part three of this book elaborates on the design and test technologies for dependability in such applications as controls of robots and vehicles.
Furthermore, VLSI Design and Test for Systems Dependability is very helpful for those students who are working on the design and testing of VLSI systems with particular attention to dependability. This book comes with a lot of ideas such as real-time responsiveness, simultaneity guarantee, redundant wireless system, and wireless connection between subsystems, redundancy considering time and operation progress. All in all, VLSI Design and Test for Systems Dependability is a helpful book for all the students who are working on electronics projects.
The “Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design) 1st Edition” is a helpful book for newbies and professionals of electronics students. The authors of this informative book are Anant Agarwal and Jeffrey Lang. This book engages all the electronics students from start to last page. Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit combine two things, circuit and electronics into a single.
They teach you about how circuits really work in the real world and what happens at failure etc. This book attempts to form a bridge between the world computer system and physics. The book clearly and concisely educates the reader not only in circuits, but in application of circuit theory to electronics, both analog and digital. The book is complete with solved exercises and answers to select chapter problems. The authors also provide an understandable explanation of the concepts presented. To sum it up, Foundations of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuit is an essential book for electrical students.
The “Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Switches, Encoders, Relays, Transistors 1st Edition” is a must-read book for electronics field student. Charles Platt is the author of this book. Platt is a contributing editor and regular columnist for Make magazine, where he writes about electronics. He writes numerous other networking books and all of them are worth reading. Charles created semi-automated rapid cooling devices with medical applications and air-deployable equipment for first responders.
In this book, Charles Platt gives a complete introduction about capacitors, resistors, switches, and transistors, etc. The reader will learn about all these things, how it works and why it’s useful. Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1 is very helpful for teachers, engineers and for all students who are in the Electronics field. This book is a fairly comprehensive look at just about every passive electronic component out there. It has great detailed descriptions, beautiful photographs and even some basic circuit uses of the components. All in all, the Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1 is a good electronics book for understanding the how, where, what and whys of electronics components.
The “Computational Advancement in Communication Circuits and Systems by Koushik Maharatna: Proceedings of ICCACCS 2018” is a must-read book for the electronic undergraduate students. Koushik Maharatna is the author of this book. Koushik received his B.Sc. in Physics and M.Sc. in electronic Science from Calcutta University, India. He has served as a Technical Programmes Committee member in a number of prestigious IEEE conferences and is a member of the IEEE VLSI Systems Application Technical Committee.
This book is very informative for electronics and communication engineering, and it also describes advanced computing, signal, and image processing. It based on previous years of exams, so it also helpful for the undergraduate students to clear the exam. Koushik Maharatna also has a lot of basic info for accommodating beginners, and a good brush-up course for more advanced people. It tells how to identify resistors, install, and use things like IC’s and LEDs without burning them out. To sum it up, Computational Advancement in Communication Circuits and Systems is a great book for electronics students.
The “Make: Sensors: A Hands-On Primer for Monitoring the Real World with Arduino and Raspberry Pi 1st Edition” provides a good basis for developing projects with the Arduino and RPi. Tero Karvinen, Kimmo Karvinen and Ville Valtokari are the authors of this book. The book Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets is a heavily illustrated guide to incorporating the Arduino platform into six projects which illustrate embedded systems concepts. The author’s stated ultimate goal is to teach the reader how to build prototypes, and in that, they are largely successful.
This is an excellent, fully illustrated idea book for making things with software, physical devices, and simple hand fabrication. The authors have a range of skills in Arduino, Mechanical Construction, Linux, Electronics and Physical Systems. The book most closely resembles O’Reilly/Make Publications excellent previous book, Making Things Talk, with the benefit of a few more years of experience in illustrating project construction and careful step by step instructions. Skills taught include the Arduino hardware and software environment, programming an Android smartphone, use of relays, stepper motors, remote controls and other similar electronic devices, as well as project construction with a glue gun, pliers and Dremel tool. The projects are intriguing and give instruction in important Hackerspace skills. Overall, this is a great read and an easy introduction to Arduino and embedded systems.
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