Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide
UNDERSTAND, MAINTAIN, AND IMPROVE THE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN YOUR HOME AND AUTO

If you've ever felt lost when choosing a home entertainment system, wondered how to test an electrical outlet to see if it's grounded, or puzzled over how to make the Wi-Fi in the front room reach the back—then this book is for you! Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide explains how electricity works and shows you how to take care of the electronics and electrical systems around your house.

Save time and money by doing your own electrical diagnostics with help from this practical resource! Learn how to measure electrical current strength, test for electromagnetic interference, and trace failures in circuits. Save power and even replace your current power source with alternative forms of energy. And don't let a tangle of cables and an alphabet-soup of electronics terms keep you from installing a new entertainment system. You'll learn all the practical information you need to know in this easy-to-understand book!

  • Learn the basics of electronics--DC/AC, batteries, power supplies, electromagnetics, semiconductors, digital logic, taking electrical measurements, and more
  • Assemble a practical workbench and acquire essential tools for DIY testing and repairs
  • Manage your breaker or fuse box, circuits, and outlets
  • Explore alternative electricity sources such as generators, fuel cells, and solar, wind, and hydro power
  • Learn how your car or truck's electrical system works
  • Successfully set up a hi-fi stereo, TV, or home theater system
  • Resolve problems with interference among wireless devices
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Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide
UNDERSTAND, MAINTAIN, AND IMPROVE THE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN YOUR HOME AND AUTO

If you've ever felt lost when choosing a home entertainment system, wondered how to test an electrical outlet to see if it's grounded, or puzzled over how to make the Wi-Fi in the front room reach the back—then this book is for you! Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide explains how electricity works and shows you how to take care of the electronics and electrical systems around your house.

Save time and money by doing your own electrical diagnostics with help from this practical resource! Learn how to measure electrical current strength, test for electromagnetic interference, and trace failures in circuits. Save power and even replace your current power source with alternative forms of energy. And don't let a tangle of cables and an alphabet-soup of electronics terms keep you from installing a new entertainment system. You'll learn all the practical information you need to know in this easy-to-understand book!

  • Learn the basics of electronics--DC/AC, batteries, power supplies, electromagnetics, semiconductors, digital logic, taking electrical measurements, and more
  • Assemble a practical workbench and acquire essential tools for DIY testing and repairs
  • Manage your breaker or fuse box, circuits, and outlets
  • Explore alternative electricity sources such as generators, fuel cells, and solar, wind, and hydro power
  • Learn how your car or truck's electrical system works
  • Successfully set up a hi-fi stereo, TV, or home theater system
  • Resolve problems with interference among wireless devices
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Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide

Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide

by Stan Gibilisco
Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide

Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide: A Do-It-Yourself Guide

by Stan Gibilisco

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UNDERSTAND, MAINTAIN, AND IMPROVE THE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN YOUR HOME AND AUTO

If you've ever felt lost when choosing a home entertainment system, wondered how to test an electrical outlet to see if it's grounded, or puzzled over how to make the Wi-Fi in the front room reach the back—then this book is for you! Making Everyday Electronics Work: A Do-It-Yourself Guide explains how electricity works and shows you how to take care of the electronics and electrical systems around your house.

Save time and money by doing your own electrical diagnostics with help from this practical resource! Learn how to measure electrical current strength, test for electromagnetic interference, and trace failures in circuits. Save power and even replace your current power source with alternative forms of energy. And don't let a tangle of cables and an alphabet-soup of electronics terms keep you from installing a new entertainment system. You'll learn all the practical information you need to know in this easy-to-understand book!

  • Learn the basics of electronics--DC/AC, batteries, power supplies, electromagnetics, semiconductors, digital logic, taking electrical measurements, and more
  • Assemble a practical workbench and acquire essential tools for DIY testing and repairs
  • Manage your breaker or fuse box, circuits, and outlets
  • Explore alternative electricity sources such as generators, fuel cells, and solar, wind, and hydro power
  • Learn how your car or truck's electrical system works
  • Successfully set up a hi-fi stereo, TV, or home theater system
  • Resolve problems with interference among wireless devices

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071808002
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 08/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Stan Gibilisco is a professional technical writer who specializes in books on electronics and science topics. He is the author of The Encyclopedia of Electronics, The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing, and The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics, as well as over 20 other technical books. His published works have won numerous awards. The Encyclopedia of Electronics was chosen a "Best Reference Book of the 1980s" by the American Library Association, which also named his McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing a "Best Reference of 1996."

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Let's Start with the Basics 2. Tools of Your Trade 3. What Goes Where 4. Untangling the Cables 5. The Wireless Jungle 6. Alternative Electricity 7. Electronics in Your Vehicle 8. What Else Can You Do Glossary Suggested Additional Reading Index

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