
Teardowns: Learn How Electronics Work by Taking Them Apart
Bryan Bergeron(Author)
TAB Books Inc (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. September 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-07-171334-4 (ISBN)
Description
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Learn Practical Electronics From a Skilled Mentor!"The text is written as if Dr. Bergeron, who is a highly experienced electronics practitioner, is speaking directly to the reader with a point-by-point commentary about each teardown, complete with clear explanations of the operation and function of every component. By the time the product is completely disassembled, the reader understands the design tricks, component selection, and packaging choices that enabled the product to reach the market." -- From the Foreword by Forrest M. Mims III
Amp up your knowledge of electronics by deconstructing common devices and analyzing the revealed components and circuitry. Teardowns: Learn How Electronics Work by Taking Them Apart contains 14 projects that expose the inner workings of household appliances, workbench measuring instruments, and musical equipment. Discover how resistors, capacitors, sensors, transducers, and transistors function in real circuitry. You'll even get details on custom modifications to electric guitar pickups, an effects pedal, and a tube amp. Essential instructions for safely launching your own teardowns are also included in this hands-on guide.
Learn about sensors and ICs from smoke detectors and motion-activated lights
Work with the LCD and strain gauge transducers in a digital scale
Discover how surge protectors, power conditioners, and UPS units function
Study thermal design techniques in compact fluorescent bulbs
Analyze the control systems in ultrasonic humidifiers and digital thermometers
Understand how op amps and power ICs work in a hi-fi stereo amplifier
Figure out how ultrasonic transducers work in a laser-guided measuring device
Explore electric guitar pickups, effects pedals, and tube amplifiers
Make Great Stuff!
TAB, an imprint of McGraw-Hill Professional, is a leading publisher of DIY technology books for makers, hackers, and electronics hobbyists.
Learn Practical Electronics From a Skilled Mentor!"The text is written as if Dr. Bergeron, who is a highly experienced electronics practitioner, is speaking directly to the reader with a point-by-point commentary about each teardown, complete with clear explanations of the operation and function of every component. By the time the product is completely disassembled, the reader understands the design tricks, component selection, and packaging choices that enabled the product to reach the market." -- From the Foreword by Forrest M. Mims III
Amp up your knowledge of electronics by deconstructing common devices and analyzing the revealed components and circuitry. Teardowns: Learn How Electronics Work by Taking Them Apart contains 14 projects that expose the inner workings of household appliances, workbench measuring instruments, and musical equipment. Discover how resistors, capacitors, sensors, transducers, and transistors function in real circuitry. You'll even get details on custom modifications to electric guitar pickups, an effects pedal, and a tube amp. Essential instructions for safely launching your own teardowns are also included in this hands-on guide.
Learn about sensors and ICs from smoke detectors and motion-activated lights
Work with the LCD and strain gauge transducers in a digital scale
Discover how surge protectors, power conditioners, and UPS units function
Study thermal design techniques in compact fluorescent bulbs
Analyze the control systems in ultrasonic humidifiers and digital thermometers
Understand how op amps and power ICs work in a hi-fi stereo amplifier
Figure out how ultrasonic transducers work in a laser-guided measuring device
Explore electric guitar pickups, effects pedals, and tube amplifiers
Make Great Stuff!
TAB, an imprint of McGraw-Hill Professional, is a leading publisher of DIY technology books for makers, hackers, and electronics hobbyists.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
30 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-171334-4 (9780071713344)
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Person
Bryan Bergeron, MD has over 15 years of experience writing and speaking about leading-edge technology and envisioning the future. He teaches at Harvard Medical School, is Editor-in-Chief of e.MD and technical editor of Postgraduate Medicine. A software industry pioneer himself, Dr. Bergeron created the first medical multimedia program for the Mac and several other "first" personal health management and family planning programs. He is currently president of Archetype Technologies, Inc., a technology consulting firm, and Chief Scientist at Kurzweil Technologies, Inc., where he designs emotionally intelligent interfaces.
Content
Part I: Around the Home; Chapter 1. Dual Sensor Smoke Alarm; Chapter 2. Motion Activated LED Light; Chapter 3. Digital Bathroom Scale; Chapter 4. Surge Protective Devices; Chapter 5. Electronic Pedometer; Chapter 6. Compact Fluorescent(CF) Lamp; Chapter 7. Ultrasonic Humidifier; Chapter 8. Digital Hygro-Thermometer; Chapter 9. Stereo Power Amplifier; Part II: For Tinkerers; Chapter 10. Analog Volt-Ohm-Meter; Chapter 11. Laser-Guided Sonic Distance Measurer; Part III: For Musicians;Chapter 12. Electric Guitar; Chapter 13. Effects Pedal; Chapter 14. Vacuum Tube Guitar Amplifier; Part IV: Appendixes; Appendix A. Component Markings; Appendix B. Resources; Index