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30 November 2001
New Books Available from
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From
1920 comes this motor rewinding book loaded with drawings and
photographs that will show you how to rebuild both AC and DC machines.
This
is a beautiful book. You get over 500 pages of clearly written,
wall-to-wall practical how-to with excellent illustrations. It's
a gem that should be in the reference library of most "machine
freaks" (that includes you, son).
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here
to order.
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This
revised edition includes hundreds of useful circuits designed
and built by Forrest using commonly available integrated circuits
and other components. Each circuit comes complete with all necessary
supporting data, and there are special tips on troubleshooting,
construction, and modifications for each circuit. Each page and
figure in this book was lettered and drawn by hand by Forrest,
recreating the look and feel of his own laboratory notebooks!
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here
to order.
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Let
popular electronics author Fred Blechman be your guide to the
exciting world of electronics! Whether you're a beginner to electronics
or an old hand, don't miss this new book of do-it-yourself electronics
projects. Beginning with the simplest designs and progressing
to more sophisticated projects, the author has assembled a group
of useful, fascinating, and enjoyable circuit designs that use
commonly available parts. Special parts kits are available for
many of the projects.
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here
to order.
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Learn
the basics with this easy-to-understand book! A standard in electronic
technology and education, Van Valkenburgh, Nooger & Neville's
book, Basic Solid-State Electronics, has already been read by
thousands! Now you too can read this introduction to electronic
fundamentals. Originally written in five separate volumes, now
with this edition you get all five volumes in one book.
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From
a simplified explanation of the electronic to AC/DC machinery,
alternators and other advanced topics, Basic Electricity is the
complete course for mastering the fundamentals of electricity.
The authors have provided a clear understanding of how electricity
is produced, measured, controlled, and used. A minimum of mathematics
is used for the direct explanations of primary cells, magnetism,
Ohm's Law, capacitance, transformers, DC generators, AC motors,
and other essential topics.
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