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Designing
Electronic
Circuits
by Robert
G. Middleton. (Prentice
Hall.
Hard
cover. 351 pages.
$29.95.)
As electronics
design -type
books go, this
one is
a good cut
above
what
is
usually available. It
does not overwhelm
the reader
with
unnecessarily heavy
text detail
and it provides wide
cover-
age. Essentially,
this
handbook
of
procedures
and reference
data
gets you immediately
down
to the
task of designing
discrete
-
transistor
circuits. Limiting
mathematics
to
basic algebra,
the
book focuses
on
practical
circuit design procedures
through
terse
text, formulas
and liberal
use of schematics
and other
diagrams.
Each
of the 13
chapters in this
book tackles
a different amplifi-
er topic -basic
amplifiers,
audio preamps,
driver and
power am-
plifiers,
tuned amplifiers, wide
-band amplifiers,
and basic
MOSFET
amplifiers,
to name
just a few. Each
successive topic
builds on previous
topics
to provide unified
coverage.
An interesting
feature
of this
book are the more
than
60
BASIC
programs
(written for
the IBM PC
and compatibles
but
with
information in
an appendix
that tells
you how to
convert
them for
the Commodore
64 and Apple
II
computers). You key
in
these programs
and
then have a
computer do most
of the pre-
liminary
design
calculations.
The computer -aided
design
pro-
grams
are a nice
touch that we would
like to
see more
of
in
elec-
tronics
books. In sum,
this is a practical, valuable
book for
any-
one interested
in
designing circuits.
Pocket
Digital Multimeter
Techniques
by
Homer L. Davidson
(Tab Books.
Soft
cover. 360 pages.
$22.95.)
The
omnipresent
digital multimeter
(DMM)
is usually
the most
versatile
instrument
one
can own. This
book focuses
on its many
uses,
emphasizing quick
and easy
methods to
troubleshoot
al-
most
any electronic
device. For
example, in
addition to making
garden-
variety
voltage,
current
and resistance measurements
and
simple
continuity tests
that can
be conducted with
the DMM, you
are shown
how to make
critical measurements
and how
to use
these
to pursue
a
realistic
repair procedure.
To
demonstrate what
can be done with
a DMM,
each chapter
deals with
troubleshooting
of
a different
electronic product.
Among
the
products
used as illustrative
examples
are a variety
of
TV receiver
types,
portable
and table
-model radios,
AM /FM-
stereo receivers,
stereo
amplifiers, 8-track
and
cassette decks,
car
and truck
radios, and
telephones. Within
each
chapter is a list
of
the most
common problems
that may
occur in the product
under
discussion, plus
several
case histories
that help illustrate
how to
isolate
the
cause of a problem,
make
certain
tests,
locate
and re-
pair problems.
In fact,
a significant
part of
this book deals with
symptom /cause
/correction
of electronic
circuit problems,
not-
ing voltage
and
resistance
differences. Thus,
the book is really
a
troubleshooting
guide
using a DMM
or any other
type of multi -
meter, rather
than
a pocket DMM in particular.
The
title of the
book is
therefore inappropriate.
Nonetheless,
the book itself is
a
veritable
course on examples
of
what
can
go wrong
in
a circuit
and how to
troubleshoot with
only a multimeter.
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