

Encyclopedia of Electronic Components V1: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Semiconductors, Electromagnetism : Platt, Charles: desertcart.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science Review: A Comprehensive Reference Collection.... - Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Semiconductors, Electromagnetism. This, and the other two paperback volumes in the series, have proved to be an indispensable reference bank. Fully illustrated and documented entries on every conceivable electronic component are much more readily digestible in a book format than scrolling around on a screen....while indexing helps to quickly go to the right page rather than endlessly typing into a search engine. This all helps to integrate and cross-relate complex information in one's mind. Books also provide a stable platform for learning and referencing, with secure pages unlikely to suddenly disappear at the whim of a webmaster. An expensively printed item launched into the public domain also tends to have a more authoritative fact-checking process behind it to support factual integrity. All volumes appear to have stood the test of time in this respect. The clarity of the descriptive content includes both photographs and circuit diagrams, laid out with consistent precision, and aided by a very professional typographic hierarchy, that defines subject headings, text, and figure numbers in a cool laid-back manner. The body copy is of a clear san-serif style, in an easily read point size, so no scrabbling around for a magnifying glass to aid legibility. Do not even think of acquiring just the one volume. The other two in the collection are of equal educational value, and are also to be highly recommended. Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 2: LEDS, LCDS, Audio, Thyristors, Digital Logic, and Amplification.... https://www.desertcart.co.uk/dp/1449334180 Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 3: Sensors for Location, Presence, Proximity, Orientation, Oscillation, Force, Load, Human Input, Liquid and....Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity.... https://www.desertcart.co.uk/dp/1449334318 Review: Easy learning - A great read ideal for reference Very infomative






















| Best Sellers Rank | 42,849 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Book 1 of 3 | Encyclopedia of Electronic Components |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,193) |
| Dimensions | 20.32 x 1.5 x 24.77 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1449333893 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1449333898 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | 16 Nov. 2012 |
| Publisher | O′Reilly |
J**K
A Comprehensive Reference Collection....
Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 1: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Semiconductors, Electromagnetism. This, and the other two paperback volumes in the series, have proved to be an indispensable reference bank. Fully illustrated and documented entries on every conceivable electronic component are much more readily digestible in a book format than scrolling around on a screen....while indexing helps to quickly go to the right page rather than endlessly typing into a search engine. This all helps to integrate and cross-relate complex information in one's mind. Books also provide a stable platform for learning and referencing, with secure pages unlikely to suddenly disappear at the whim of a webmaster. An expensively printed item launched into the public domain also tends to have a more authoritative fact-checking process behind it to support factual integrity. All volumes appear to have stood the test of time in this respect. The clarity of the descriptive content includes both photographs and circuit diagrams, laid out with consistent precision, and aided by a very professional typographic hierarchy, that defines subject headings, text, and figure numbers in a cool laid-back manner. The body copy is of a clear san-serif style, in an easily read point size, so no scrabbling around for a magnifying glass to aid legibility. Do not even think of acquiring just the one volume. The other two in the collection are of equal educational value, and are also to be highly recommended. Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 2: LEDS, LCDS, Audio, Thyristors, Digital Logic, and Amplification.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1449334180 Encyclopedia of Electronic Components Volume 3: Sensors for Location, Presence, Proximity, Orientation, Oscillation, Force, Load, Human Input, Liquid and....Light, Heat, Sound, and Electricity.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1449334318
A**E
Easy learning
A great read ideal for reference Very infomative
G**7
Very comprehensive book.
Good quality book that contains a very comprehensive amount of information regarding electronic information.
G**E
Good but not entirely what I was looking for.
Fairly good read. Explains about components on how they function and fail rather then fixing your broken vintage hi fi or radio. In fact if your looking to repair broken electrical's, this book covers mainly modern components so isn't much use for older equipment. It's still a good informative read but in my opinion, limited to more modern electrics, obviously, will be great in 15 - 20 years when electronics have advanced further again.
M**N
Well worth the investment.
I bought all three volumes at the same time (Yes, I am THAT keen!) and what a revelation they are. Charles Platts writing style is extremely lucid, and these encyclopaedias are well worth the investment. Just to mention: Charles Platt encourages personal interaction, supplying an email address in aid to help, advise and just say "Hello" (which is a bit like registering) - how many technical authors encourage that!
L**R
Great books - a must have for the electronics enthusiast
The author said that he wrote these because nothing equivalent already existed and I think he is correct. In these modern times of "everything on the internet", these books are still very useful for quick and clear reference. Each volume covers a subset of common electronic components and goes into a reasonable level of detail about what they are and how they work - certainly enough depth for a teenager or keen youngster but also enough for many older hobbyists to quickly remind themselves what the bias voltage of a particular transistor is or to work out how much gate voltage will ensure a MOSFET is fully conducting etc. The print is very clear and easy to read so great to keep a set on your shelves.
B**R
good reference book
Excellent compendium of parts
R**.
Good read.
I like how the author categorized and compartmentalized all the components if they were sufficiently similar.
G**N
EXCELLENT
C**E
Great reference book, absolutely purrrrrfect, easy to understand even for an artist LOL, nice pics and disposition, gonna buy the other two volumes!!! Can absolutely recommend.
B**N
Imprescindible libro para todo amante de la electrónica. Es como la biblia de los componentes electrónicos. Este es el primero de una serie de 3 libros hasta el momento
D**D
uitgebreide omschrijvingen. Hoeveelheid van beschreven onderdelen had at meer kunnen zijn is mijn mening. Vandaar dat er natuurlijk 3 banden zijn.
P**N
Well... I have! And enjoyed it! You know, when you are a curious child and you stumble across your parents' 20 volume old-fashioned hardcover encyclopedia you could get the idea: 'If I read myself through all of these volumes I just might become a wise guy!" But when you start at "a'a" (Hawaian word for lava flow as well as a Polynesian deity) you soon get distracted and will never become a wise guy at all. So most encyclopedias are for "browsing a bit" or for looking up certain things. This encyclopedia here is different! I got it delivered on Friday and was through the first volume on Sunday evening. I did not browse - I read the whole story! In this first volume they start with electrical sources (do you remember how a battery is built?) go on to tell you about resistors, capacitors, inductors, motors, diodes... and so on. They tell you exactly: - what it is - how it works - what it is used for - at what specifications these components usually can be bought - WHAT CAN GO WRONG, if wired incorrectly or so (my absolute favourite!) - and what you should observe when buying such things (do you have a cap for this button? do you need extra components to work with this component?) While reading all this (no scientific "Chinese") I brushed up my school knowledge about electronics, found out a few new things (like that you should always use a capacitator or something with an inductive component like a motor) and most of all I got into the mood of actually building something electronic, just for the fun of it. And each time when there was a component that had slight disadvantages and you thought: 'Well, there should be a way to overcome this...' you turned the page and there was the solution! (The magnetic lines outside an inductive coil have to go through a lot of air thus lessen efficiancy? Next page: why not wind the wire around a ferrit torus core that closes the magnetic lines' circle?) I really enjoyed this book and I am starting now to read volume two: all about signal processing. I will keep the best for last: volume three has all about sensors. I'm sure I will love that one!
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