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Learning the Art of Electronics: A Hands-On Lab Course Thomas C. Hayes TPB
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- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- “The book is in very good condition.”
- Type
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- Publication Name
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- ISBN-13
- 9781009535182
- ISBN-10
- 1009535188
- Dewey Decimal
- 621.3/8132
- ISBN
- 9781009535182
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1009535188
ISBN-13
9781009535182
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2343343323
Product Key Features
Edition
2
Book Title
Learning the Art of Electronics : a Hands-On Lab Course
Number of Pages
1180 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Electronics / Circuits / General
Publication Year
2025
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Technology & Engineering
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
'The University of Maryland physics department has been using Learning the Art of Electronics for several years now as the basis for a course for senior undergraduates / young graduate students in order to give them the tools they need to be successful in experimental research. The course also serves a wide variety of Ph.D. candidates in our engineering college. The text, with its laboratory exercises, not only introduces them to the fundamentals of experiment readout and a wide variety of circuits and techniques, but methodically introduces them to the common mistakes and oversimplifications typical of new designers. I was thrilled to see this new edition contains an entirely new set of chapters introducing students to professional-level use of a microcontroller development environment and real-time operating systems, that goes far beyond the very simple exercises typically found on public web sites and other resources. We used preliminary versions of these exercises in our spring 2024 lab course, and the students were immediately able to use what they learned in their own research.' Sarah C. Eno, University of Maryland, College Park
Dewey Decimal
621.3/8132
Table Of Content
Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Overview, as the course begins; Part I. Analog: Passive Devices: 1. DC circuits; 2. RC circuits; 3. Diode circuits; Part II. Analog: Discrete Transistors: 4. Transistors I; 5. Transistors II; Part III. Analog: Operational Amplifiers and their Applications: 6. Op-Amps I; 7. Op-Amps II: Departures from ideal; 8. Op-Amps III: Nice positive feedback; 9. Op-Amps IV: Parasitic oscillations; active filter; 10, Op-Amps V: PID motor control loop and lock-in amplifier; 11. Voltage regulators; 12. MOSFET switches and an introduction to JFETs; 13. Group audio project; Part IV. Digital: Gates, Flip-Flops, Counters, PLD, Memory: 14. Logic gates; 15. Introduction to programmable logic; 16. Flip-Flops; 17. Counters; 18. Memory; 19. Finite state machines; Part V. Digital: Analog-digital, PLL, Digital project lab: 20. Analog digital; PLL; 21. Digital project lab; Part VI. Microcontrollers: 22. Microcontrollers I: Introduction; 23. Microcontrollers II: Stacks, timers and input; 24. Microcontrollers III: Using internal peripherals; 25. Microcontrollers IV: Timers & interrupts; 26. Microcontrollers V: Serial communication; 27. Microcontrollers VI: Using an RTOS; 28. Project possibilities: toys in the attic; A. Debugging circuits; B. Pinouts; C. Transmission lines; D. Scope advice; O. Online appendices; Index.
Synopsis
The new edition of 'Learning the Art of Electronics' continues to define a hands-on course, inviting readers to try out the many circuits that it describes. Several new labs have been added to the analog part of the book. The digital sections have been rebuilt around FPGAs and ARM microcontrollers., Several new labs have been added to the analog part of the book, including instrumentation amplifiers, lock-in amplifiers, and automatic gain control. Many labs now have online supplements. The digital sections have been rebuilt- An FPGA replaces less-capable programmable logic devices, and a powerful ARM microcontroller replaces the 8051 previously used. The new microcontroller allows for more complex programming (in C) and more sophisticated applications, including a lunar lander, a voice recorder, and a lullaby jukebox. A new section explores using an Integrated Development Environment to compile, download, and debug programs. Substantial new lab exercises, and their associated teaching material, have been added, including a project reflecting this edition's greater emphasis on programmable logic., The much-anticipated new edition of 'Learning the Art of Electronics' is here! It defines a hands-on course, inviting the reader to try out the many circuits that it describes. Several new labs (on amplifiers and automatic gain control) have been added to the analog part of the book, which also sees an expanded treatment of meters. Many labs now have online supplements. The digital sections have been rebuilt. An FPGA replaces the less-capable programmable logic devices, and a powerful ARM microcontroller replaces the 8051 previously used. The new microcontroller allows for more complex programming (in C) and more sophisticated applications, including a lunar lander, a voice recorder, and a lullaby jukebox. A new section explores using an Integrated Development Environment to compile, download, and debug programs. Substantial new lab exercises, and their associated teaching material, have been added, including a project reflecting this edition's greater emphasis on programmable logic. Online resources including online chapters, teaching materials and video demonstrations can be found at: https://LearningTheArtOfElectronics.com.
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