Introduction to Electronics 6th Edition
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BRAND NEW, Introduction to Electronics (International ed of 6th revised ed), Earl D. Gates, “Introduction to Electronics, International Edition” provides your students with a broad overview of both the linear and digital fields of electronics while also providing the basics so your students can understand the fundamentals of electronics. This book is intended for first year students to stimulate their interest in electronics, whether they are in high school or college, and will provide them with a fundamental background in electronics that they need to succeed in today’s increasingly digital world. The sixth edition continues to expose students to the broad field of electronics at a level they can easily understand. Chapters are brief and focused and frequent examples are used to show math and formulas in use. Each chapter builds on the previous chapter to allow your students to grow with the knowledge necessary to continue. There are many new problems and review questions and Internet applications that enhance your students’ learning and retention of the material. In addition, new photographs keep them up to date with changes in the field of electronics and a new topic on Programmable Interface Controllers (PICs) is included as well. “Introduction to Electronics, International Edition” is written to allow all of your students to fully comprehend the fundamentals of electronics. Bookseller Inventory # B9781111639723
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Customer Reviews:
I used this book for my Introductions to Electronics class, I liked it somewhat, since the class didn’t go into details on specifics in class. As for the final though, I had to do something to which wasn’t explained in detail in this book.
This book is an “OK” book for anybody wanting to just look at the tip of the iceberg of the world of Electronics, since this book focuses on introduction to Electronics on a single spectrum instead of focusing in-depth on each subject.
I just can not say for sure on whether or not this book is worth the $100. If you are not using it for a class, since the book is basically like 4 semesters of Electronics pushed into a textbook, non-detailed at certain areas.
I greatly recommend you to choose another book for greater details on a specific areas in Electronics, rather than this book if you want to learn about the in and outs of Electronics.