Incorporating use of SI Units throughout the text in each of the application chapters, this work emphasizes key terminology through end-of-chapter glossaries that present key terms for review. Calculator uses are flagged in the margins.
Key Benefit: Presents mathematics applied to electronics, computers, electromechanics, and automation. Organized for compatibility with electric circuits books, it balances a formal proof- orientation against development of a general mathematics ability. Key Topics: Focusing on applications, the book integrates the use of the calculator, relates functions and graphs to graphs found in data books and engineering application notes, incorporates the use of SI Units, and presents number systems associated with digital equipment and computing systems. It also includes hundreds of pictorials, schematics, and diagrams depicting mathematical concepts as well as circuits, networks, and devices. In addition, by presenting prealgebra topics, it provides an easy entry into algebra and benefits readers of varying familiarity with algebra. The fourth edition of Mathematics Applied to Electronics has been revised to include a new subsection on Chain Calculations, a new table of Selected Identities and Conversion Factors, and additional material in the table of Prefixes and Symbols for Multiples and Submultiples of the SI. Market: A valuable reference book on the applications of mathematics to electronics for any technical professional.