This supplementary textbook for electrical engineering students will also prove enlightening to others who have an aptitude for working with electronic equipment. The authors present a complex subject in step-by-step fashion—literally guiding students through the easy way to understand electronics. This newly updated edition embraces the most recent developments in electronics. Opening with a chapter on the many available careers in the field, the authors continue with a review of the basic principles of electricity and electronics. Subsequent chapters explain semiconductors, audio amplifiers, stereo equipment, oscillators, transmitters, television, lasers and fiber optics, radar, computer hardware, and much more. The book is filled with informative line art and circuitry diagrams.
Dr. Rex Miller is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Technology at the SUNY College at Buffalo. In 1978 he won the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching for Industrial Arts/Vocational Education.
I mean really... easy? There's nothing easy about the subject that I could find, yet this book does make electronics much more understandable. It has clear concise plain language intoductions to the different concepts and does make it much more understandable than other electronics books I've read. By far a better book than most... but you still have to work at it (unless your name is Tesla)