
Foundations of Wireless and Electronics
M.G. Scroggie(Author)
Newnes (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 1. June 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-7506-3430-4 (ISBN)
Description
Scroggie's Foundations is a classic text for anyone working with electronics, who needs to know the art and craft of the subject. Based on experience since the dawn of the electronic age, and updated in regular editions over 60 years, it covers both the theory and practical aspects of a huge range of topics from valve and tube technology, and the application of cathode ray tubes to radar, to digital tape systems and optical recording techniques. Since Foundations of Wireless was first published over 60 years ago, it has helped many thousands of readers to become familiar with the principles of radio and electronics. The original author Sowerby was succeeded by Scroggie in the 1940s, whose name became synonymous with this classic primer for practitioners and students alike. Stan Amos, one of the fathers of modern electronics and the author of many well known books in the area, took over the revision of this book in the 1980s and it is he, with his son, who have produced this latest version. The flavour of this book remains unchanged. Its original aim was to be 'non-mathematical in treatment' and be an 'elementary textbook'.
With the use of example and analogy, the field of electronics is covered in depth with a lightness of touch not usually found in technical work. In this latest edition, Foundations provides much more than just the basics. Not only has the book been reset and revised throughout, but also new sections on digital technology, and storage and recording, have been added. This book has always been a companion and guide for those involved in electronics, from the early days of radio to the latest digital revolution.
With the use of example and analogy, the field of electronics is covered in depth with a lightness of touch not usually found in technical work. In this latest edition, Foundations provides much more than just the basics. Not only has the book been reset and revised throughout, but also new sections on digital technology, and storage and recording, have been added. This book has always been a companion and guide for those involved in electronics, from the early days of radio to the latest digital revolution.
Reviews / Votes
"'This book makes an admirable general introduction to many of the intellectually challenging concepts of modern electronics. It does this in a style which is relaxed enough to qualify the book as bedtime reading. This is very good value, particularly if you have a passing interest in the subject already.' Acoustics Bulletin 'Scroggie's Foundations of Wireless and Electronics is a classic text for anyone working with electronics.' Engineering Technology ...some of the clearest and most consice explanations of basic electronic principles I have encountered. It's a valuble source of timeless information and a great read.... HI-FI WORLD (NOEL KEYWORD)More details
Edition
11th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
400 line illustrations, index
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
548 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-3430-4 (9780750634304)
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Previous edition
M.G. Scroggie | S.W. Amos
Foundations of Wireless and Electronics
Book
03/1984
10th Edition
Newnes
€11.08
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Content
General view of a system; Electricity and circuits; Capacitance; Inductance; Alternating currents; Capacitance in AC circuits; Inductance in AC circuits; The tuned circuit; Diodes; Triodes; The triode at work; Transistor equivalent circuits; The working point; Oscillation; Modulation; Transmission lines; Radiation and antennas; Detection; Audio-frequency amplification; Selectivity and tuning; The superheterodyne principle; Radio-frequency and intermediate-frequency amplification; Cathode-ray tubes: television and radar; Non-sinusoidal signal amplification; Electronic waveform generators and switches; Digital techniques; Storage; Power supplies; Algebraic symbols; Graphs; Alternative technical terms; Symbols and abbreviations; Decibel table; Index.