Practical Electronic Design for Experimenters, authored by Louis E. Frenzel and published by McGraw Hill TAB in its 1st edition on March 24, 2020, is a comprehensive guide designed to introduce hobbyists, makers, and students to the exciting world of electronics design. The book covers essential topics ranging from basic principles to advanced techniques, all aimed at helping readers develop and construct their own functioning gadgets using readily available parts, integrated circuits, modules, subassemblies, and more.
Key areas of coverage include:
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Design resources
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Prototyping and simulation
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Testing and measuring
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Common circuit design techniques
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Power supply design
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Amplifier design
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Signal source design
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Filter design
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Designing with electromechanical devices
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Digital design
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Programmable logic devices
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Designing with microcontrollers
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Component selection
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Troubleshooting and debugging
The book emphasizes the fun and far-reaching real-world applications of electronics design, from autonomous robots to solar-powered devices. With 256 pages dedicated to practical knowledge and guidance, it serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to dive into the fascinating field of electronic design.
