Author: | Kerwin Mathew | ISBN: | 1230000180507 |
Publisher: | Kerwin Mathew | Publication: | September 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kerwin Mathew |
ISBN: | 1230000180507 |
Publisher: | Kerwin Mathew |
Publication: | September 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
DESCRIPTION OF BOOK
This is an important professional book which has been carefully prepared by the author for many years. Electronics is arcane and abstract. But it is also an exact science of real practical importance. Whether we appreciate it or not, our lives are practically dominated by electronics, e.g., TVs, computers, smart-phones, etc. Applying electronic theories would bring actual, practical results which could be tested or gauged by instruments. This book on practical electronics should therefore be taken seriously. This book has been painstakingly prepared for readers who suffer from a phobia of technologies which tend to be difficult to grasp. This book is apparently the only one of its kind now which conveys important, useful electronics knowledge in a very simple, jargon-free, easily comprehended manner. In the book the author also shares some of his experiences in electronics by offering practical tips on circuit design. What are required of the reader of this book are just some patience, interest and motivation.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The author has published about 20 books, two of which have been adopted as reference texts and commended by professional bodies. He was also the editor of a book of essays. He has many years of experience in electronics. He has taught many professional, management and technical subjects for years. He has published a number of important papers, including several papers on the solutions to some famous, unsolved problems, in research journals and has served on the faculty of an American research university as a professor. He has received publicity from the press for some intellectual achievement.
DESCRIPTION OF BOOK
This is an important professional book which has been carefully prepared by the author for many years. Electronics is arcane and abstract. But it is also an exact science of real practical importance. Whether we appreciate it or not, our lives are practically dominated by electronics, e.g., TVs, computers, smart-phones, etc. Applying electronic theories would bring actual, practical results which could be tested or gauged by instruments. This book on practical electronics should therefore be taken seriously. This book has been painstakingly prepared for readers who suffer from a phobia of technologies which tend to be difficult to grasp. This book is apparently the only one of its kind now which conveys important, useful electronics knowledge in a very simple, jargon-free, easily comprehended manner. In the book the author also shares some of his experiences in electronics by offering practical tips on circuit design. What are required of the reader of this book are just some patience, interest and motivation.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The author has published about 20 books, two of which have been adopted as reference texts and commended by professional bodies. He was also the editor of a book of essays. He has many years of experience in electronics. He has taught many professional, management and technical subjects for years. He has published a number of important papers, including several papers on the solutions to some famous, unsolved problems, in research journals and has served on the faculty of an American research university as a professor. He has received publicity from the press for some intellectual achievement.