Principles of Electronics

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Principles of Electronics is a 2002 book by

Electronic circuits and devices. The textbook
reinforces concepts with practical "real-world" applications as well as the mathematical solution, allowing readers to more easily relate the academic to the actual.

Principles of Electronics presents a broad spectrum of topics, such as

control relays, relay logic, semiconductor diodes, electron current flow, and much more. Smoothly integrates the flow of material in a nonmathematical format without sacrificing depth of coverage or accuracy to help readers grasp more complex concepts and gain a more thorough understanding of the principles of electronics. Includes many practical applications, problems and examples emphasizing troubleshooting
, design, and safety to provide a solid foundation in the field of electronics.

Assuming that readers have a basic understanding of

digital circuits
. The book contains relevant, up-to-date information, giving students the knowledge and problem-solving skills needed to successfully obtain employment in the electronics field.

Combining hundreds of examples and practice exercises with more than 1,000 illustrations and photographs enhances Simpson's delivery of this comprehensive approach to the study of electronics principles. Accompanied by one of the discipline's most extensive ancillary multimedia support packages including hundreds of

, Principles of Electronics is a useful resource for electronics education.

In addition, it includes features such as:

Books

Principles of Electronics, Prentice-Hall, 2002,


Study Guide to Accompany Principles of Electronics, Prentice-Hall, 2002,

Lab Manual for Principles of Electronics, Prentice-Hall, 2002,