Title: The Basics of Electronics
Author: David Askew
Publisher: WP Lighthouse; 1st edition
ISBN: 979-8-89518-570-4
Pages: 68
Genre: Technology & Engineering
Synopsis
This book recommended for education, for hobbyists, and for those that want to learn more about how electronics work? Then this book is for you. This book goes through the basic theory of topics such as DC and AC. It also covers electronic components, how they work and applications along with labs to experiment with, audio data and troubleshooting. The end of the book also contains several listings of suppliers of both electronic components and test equipment.
About the Author
My education includes an associate’s degree in electrical engineering, from SUNY at Morrisville, New York. My father was in electronics, so he got me started when I was 9 years old. In my earlier years I worked in a TV shop. I then went in the Air Force and had additional training in broadcast equipment. When I left theAir Force, I got a job with a company that designed and installed TV studios, media systems, CCTV and sound systems. After 20 years I changed jobs to a company that did CCTV, card access, security systems’, fire alarm systems, nurse call, media systems and sound systems. With both companies I did system design, programming, and testing. I was sent to many manufacturers’ schools for additional training. As well I have built wired and wireless remote-control systems, I was a mentor with the local high school’s robotics program in the 1990’s. Thus, I have had a lot of hands-on experience.