PACKED WITH THE LATEST ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGNS...IN MORE THAN 100 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED CATEGORIES! This Fourth Volume of the
Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits offers you hundreds of all-new schematics by the most up-to-date leaders such as Motorola, Texas Instruments, General Electric, RCA, and National Semiconductor.
Easy to use, this giant collection of original circuits is tightly organized and includes an extensive index to all of the circuits presented in the book, as well as for the circuits found in each of the previous three editions. You'll find complete descriptions of:
* Automotive circuits
* Alarm and security circuits
* Computer-related circuits
* Audio circuits
* Ultrasonic and video circuits
* And much more!
Locating a wide variety of circuits is virtually effortless in this incredibly convenient, yet comprehensive sourcebook, the perfect reference guide for all levels of electronics practitioners.
Praise for previous volumes of the Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits: "You'll love this book if you find pleasure from building circuits...Definitely a book for the workshop library." --
Practical Electronics "...a virtual treasure house...an invaluable reference tool for every hobbyist. technician, student, and design professional." --
Electronics for You
Rudolf F. Graf has 45 years of engineering, sales, and marketing experience in the electronics field. He has written more than 30 books (about three million copies printed)and well over 100 articles. He is a senior member of the IEEE, a licensed amateur radio operator (KA2CWL), and has a BSEE degree from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and an MBA from NYU. He is self-employed.
William Sheets is a self-employed circuit design engineer. He has more than 25 years of experience in RF, analog, and digital electronics. He has written numerous articles in electronics publications and co-authored five books with Graf. His interests include amateur radio (K2MQJ), photography, and travel. He has designed and built numerous items, including a satellite TV system, many transmitters and receivers, and a computer. He has an MEE degree from NYU, is married, and lives in up-state New York.