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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3815
EAN num: 9780750649339
ISBN number: 075064933X
Label: Newnes
Manufacturer: Newnes
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 295
Printing Date: January 15, 2001
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Passive Components for Circuit Design is a unique introduction to this key area of analog electronics designed for technician engineers and anyone involved in circuit design. The coverage encompasses all component types capable of power amplification: resistors, capacitors, transformers, solenoids, motors and transducers. The behaviour of the components is explored along with the different types available and the principles of circuit design. Tolerances, stability, variation with temperature, reliability and manufacturing standards are all covered.
Reading this book will improve your skills in component selection and analog circuit design. These are essential skills not only for the analog designer, but for all circuit designers, professional or amateur.
Gain a deeper understanding of using passive components
Understand the range of components and their applications before designing and specifying
Acquire a working knowledge with a minimum of maths
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Passive Circuits Design by Ian Sinclair is a good book that shows a lot of insight into how electrical components behave in the real world. Reading the section of the book explaining how capacitors behave was the most useful to me so far.
I found one error on page 194 Cell Origins. The book explains that the cathode is the negative terminal and anode the positive terminal, this is wrong because from other references that I have checked. In Electro-chemical cells the anode is the negative terminal where oxidation takes place. The Cathode is the positive terminal where reduction takes place.
The book covers a lot of information including a primer on CAD and some information on computer hardware I/O ports.
All in all it is a good book filled with practical information
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