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How to Test Almost Everything Electronic

How to Test Almost Everything Electronic
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How to Test Almost Everything Electronic

 
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Staying away from hard-to-understand theory and mathematics, this practical handbook show you how common devices such as multimeters, frequency and logic probes, signal traces, and oscilloscopes are used. You'll pinpoint problems in everything from TV sets and computers to automotive electrical systems.

A practical, hands-on guide to troubleshooting with electronic test equipment - revised to include current testing techniques and new chapters on mechanical repairs and flowcharting.

 
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Product Details
Author:Delton Horn
Paperback:326 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
Publication Date:April 01, 1993
Language:English
ISBN:0830641270
Product Length:9.17 inches
Product Width:7.3 inches
Product Height:0.78 inches
Product Weight:1.23 pounds
Package Length:9.0 inches
Package Width:7.2 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Just buy it.  Mar 22, 2010 By Donald A. Dick "Self Study"
If your looking for a good introduction to trouble shooting with the how to use test equipment in circuits, this is it. I bought four
books on the subject at the same time and found this book and Electronic Trouble shooting by Tomal and Wimer to be the clear winners.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4learned a lot  Apr 11, 2010 By Victor H. Ramirez "Vic"
OK, so I'm new to electronics. But for this not being a reference book, I sure learned a lot. Not just about electronics, but some really useful things. Like how to not blow up caps when you test them. There's a lot of good info here for a novice like me. Well done.

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3Good general book on component testing  Nov 09, 2005 By hk538
Doesn't cover a whole bunch, but does make for good bathroom reading. Good beginnner book. The section on DIODE TESTING has a mistake. Horn has the diode discription and schematic symbol completely backwards. Good starter book nonetheless.

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4One Great Idea is Worth the Book  Mar 14, 2008 By JB
My goal is circuit troubleshooting communication gear. There is one terrific idea in this book that is worth far more than what I paid. There is a very simple circuit to use in conjunction with an oscilloscope that proves to be a super way to test components. Buy this book one for that alone.

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5How to Test...Electronics  Jul 04, 2010 By obamafatigue
Purchased book used. Advertised as in "good condition" on Amazon. In actuality, the book is in excellent condition. Although, somewhat dated, copyright 1993, it now could be retitled, "How to Test Not So Much Everything Electronic", it does contain much useful information. I am especially happy with the current test methods outlined for power supplies and transistor bias.

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