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Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits
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Diagrams and describes the basic circuits used in alarms, switches, voltmeters, battery chargers, modulators, receivers, transmitters, oscillators, amplifiers, converters, pulse generators, and field strength meters.
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15/10/2010
Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits
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This book delivers a great starting point for circuits for those who know what they are doing. If you know nothing about electronics it can still be a good reference toward the day you do learn something about the subject.

06/06/2009
These books have a lot of information
Like it has been said if you don't know anything about digital these books wouldn't be of much use but if you have a basic understanding of digital circuits these books are great to show you how different circuits are put together.

12/03/1999
Go to the library
This book and all of the others in the series, are without a doubt not worth buying. I'm glad my local library carries them so that I didn't have to waste my money. There is virtually no help beyond the schematics so if you don't understand why a certain portion of the circuit is built in a specific way, you're out of luck.
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