Mastering Solid-state AmplifiersThis text aims to provide the necessary theory and the practical hands-on experiments and projects that allow the reader to understand the subject of solid state amplifiers. Actual real-world components which are easily available are used, and the book is aimed at the broadest segment of the electronics book-buying market - the intermediate-level hobbyist and student. The book also contains important information on electrical safety. |
Contents
Electronic workbench skills | 5 |
Electronic instruments and their | 14 |
Electrical conductors insulators and semiconductors | 21 |
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