Higher Electronics
Higher Electronics is a comprehensive text for electronics undergraduates, covering analogue, digital electronics and microelectronics in a single volume - at a level suitable for most first and second year modules. The text is highly student-centred, providing numerous
· worked examples with step-by-step guidance and hints
· highlighted key facts and points of interest
· self-check questions scattered through the text
· problem sections (with answers supplied)
It has been written to suit courses with an intake from a range of educational backgrounds, and a minimum of prior knowledge is assumed.


Higher Electronics has been written to be fully in line with units 8-12 of the new BTEC Higher National specifications from Edexcel. This makes it the text of choice for all students following an electronics / electrical pathway through an HNC or HND. The student-centred text is ideal for the new course, and follows on especially well for students from a GNVQ background. The style and approach of Higher Electronics is consistent with the new text from Newnes, Higher National Engineering, which covers the mandatory units (units 1-7) of the new Higher National scheme.
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Higher Electronics
Higher Electronics is a comprehensive text for electronics undergraduates, covering analogue, digital electronics and microelectronics in a single volume - at a level suitable for most first and second year modules. The text is highly student-centred, providing numerous
· worked examples with step-by-step guidance and hints
· highlighted key facts and points of interest
· self-check questions scattered through the text
· problem sections (with answers supplied)
It has been written to suit courses with an intake from a range of educational backgrounds, and a minimum of prior knowledge is assumed.


Higher Electronics has been written to be fully in line with units 8-12 of the new BTEC Higher National specifications from Edexcel. This makes it the text of choice for all students following an electronics / electrical pathway through an HNC or HND. The student-centred text is ideal for the new course, and follows on especially well for students from a GNVQ background. The style and approach of Higher Electronics is consistent with the new text from Newnes, Higher National Engineering, which covers the mandatory units (units 1-7) of the new Higher National scheme.
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Higher Electronics

Higher Electronics

by Mike James
Higher Electronics

Higher Electronics

by Mike James

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Higher Electronics is a comprehensive text for electronics undergraduates, covering analogue, digital electronics and microelectronics in a single volume - at a level suitable for most first and second year modules. The text is highly student-centred, providing numerous
· worked examples with step-by-step guidance and hints
· highlighted key facts and points of interest
· self-check questions scattered through the text
· problem sections (with answers supplied)
It has been written to suit courses with an intake from a range of educational backgrounds, and a minimum of prior knowledge is assumed.


Higher Electronics has been written to be fully in line with units 8-12 of the new BTEC Higher National specifications from Edexcel. This makes it the text of choice for all students following an electronics / electrical pathway through an HNC or HND. The student-centred text is ideal for the new course, and follows on especially well for students from a GNVQ background. The style and approach of Higher Electronics is consistent with the new text from Newnes, Higher National Engineering, which covers the mandatory units (units 1-7) of the new Higher National scheme.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750641692
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/06/1999
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mike James

Table of Contents

Introduction; Power supplies; Feedback (1); Power amplifiers; Feedback (2); Operational amplifiers (1); Noise; Operational amplifiers (2); Oscillators; Radio frequency and other techniques; Logic circuits; Sequential logic; Microprocessors; Appendices; Index.
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