Who is This Book For?
General Field: Electronics
This visual encyclopedia is designed for a wide range of learners:
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School Students starting their STEM path
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Electronics Enthusiasts & Hobbyists
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Aspiring Inventors & Makers
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Engineering & Technical Students
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Practicing Engineers & Technicians
It is the perfect foundational reference for anyone curious about how electronic devices work.
Book Objective
This visual encyclopedia takes you on an engaging journey into the fascinating world of electronics. Starting with theoretical definitions, it guides you through various active and passive electronic components and eventually leads you to explore electronic circuits and the main parts of computer systems.
What Makes This Book Special?
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Clear Explanations: Jargon-free definitions of key electronic engineering concepts.
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Symbol Reference: A reliable guide to standard schematic symbols used worldwide.
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Component Catalog: Detailed functions and uses of over 30 electronic components.
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Assembly Overview: Introduction to key prototyping boards like breadboards and PCBs.
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Tool Guide: Practical basics of using essential measuring tools like multimeters.
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