e99 Online Shopping Mall

Geometry.Net - the online learning center Help  
Home  - Technology - Electronics (Books)

  Back | 81-100 of 100

click price to see details     click image to enlarge     click link to go to the store

$95.00
81. Introduction to Electronic Commerce
$27.92
82. Electronic Troubleshooting
$15.71
83. Electronic Structure and the Properties
$38.00
84. Laboratory Manual for Electronics
$2.10
85. The Electronic Day Trader: Successful
$23.60
86. Electronic Discovery and Digital
$44.26
87. Electronic Exchanges: The Global
$75.99
88. Copywriting for the Electronic
$8.75
89. Mechanical Devices for the Electronics
$135.00
90. Foundations of Electronics: Circuits
$41.85
91. The Illustrated Dictionary of
$100.00
92. Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits,
$124.64
93. Grob's Basic Electronics
$14.00
94. The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook:
$26.51
95. Troubleshooting Electronic Equipment
$29.55
96. Electronic Portfolios 2.0: Emergent
 
$64.89
97. Lab Manual for Meade's Foundations
$88.66
98. Fields and Waves in Communication
$20.74
99. Electronics Explained: The New
$2.74
100. Against the Machine: Being Human

81. Introduction to Electronic Commerce (2nd Edition)
by Efraim Turban, David King, Judy Lang
Paperback: 624 Pages (2008-10-24)
list price: US$124.00 -- used & new: US$95.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0136033245
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Written by experienced authors who share academic as well as real-world practices, this text features exceptionally comprehensive yet manageable coverage of a broad spectrum of E-commerce essentials from a global point of view. The new edition pays special attention to the most recent developments in online behavior in our business, academic, and personal lives.
Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Marketplaces; Internet Consumer Retailing; Business-to-Business E-Commerce; Other EC Models and Applications; EC Support Services; EC Strategy and Implementation; Application Development
Perfect for anyone looking for a brief or supplemental text on EC. Ideal for busy executives.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Textbook Purchase
Thanks for the prompt shipping!It really helped me out since my class was only 8 weeks long.Great seller & honest!

3-0 out of 5 stars E-commerce is alive and well
$400 billion or 16% of the total retail sales are directly influenced by Web.Consumers today are very savvy. They do the research, compare prices online and may not go to the stores to purchase.

Web 2.0, 3.0, E-marketplace, E-tailing, online consumer behavior, online market research, B2B, E-supply chain, corporate portals, E-government, E-learning, social network, mobile commerce, E-security, E-payment, were covered in depth. Definitions and examples are good.

The drawback of this book, is too much theory. There are few real-life cases.

No coverage of global e-commerce success stories, is a major flaw of this book.

... Read more


82. Electronic Troubleshooting
by Daniel Tomal, Neal Widmer
Paperback: 368 Pages (2003-09-26)
list price: US$49.95 -- used & new: US$27.92
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0071423079
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

* Features many "rules of thumb" and "tricks of the trade" for troubleshooting and repairing any type of electronic equipment

* Updated to include the latest electrical and electronic devices including mounted components and equipment

* COmplete with handy quick problem solving graphs and troubleshooting flowcharts

* Appendices cover specific troubleshooting techniques for common consumer electronics (20040201) ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars Troubleshooting
I have troubleshooted all sorts of electronic gadgets and have been doing it for 3 years and I have come to learn that you can not learn real world troubleshooting from a book. It is not possible.

5-0 out of 5 stars Just buy it already
Remember the old days in school were you were forced to take a quiz at the end of each chapter to make sure you had the basic foundation to move
on to the next chapter?Well the Quiz is back in Electronic Troubleshooting and it works

Now go buy it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Atlanta gifts
My grandson had listed this book on Amazon for his Wish List and was thrilled to receive it. ... Read more


83. Electronic Structure and the Properties of Solids: The Physics of the Chemical Bond
by Walter A. Harrison
Paperback: 582 Pages (1989-07-01)
list price: US$27.95 -- used & new: US$15.71
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0486660214
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This innovative text offers basic understanding of the electronic structure of covalent and ionic solids, simple metals, transition metals and their compounds. It also explains how to calculate dielectric, conducting and bonding properties for each. With a useful "Solid State Table of the Elements."
... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

2-0 out of 5 stars Use it as a paper weight.
As a scientist who went thru the rigors of getting a PhD in an American public university, I have noticed many subtle but inefficient practices.One of the worst goes as follows.A certain promising doctoral student starts on his (or her) research.His advisor hands him a classic text to read.Said text is nigh incomprehensible, but our prodigal student endeavors and comes to gradually understand the text and apply it to his studies.He graduates, begins his career and eventually gets that tenured position.Years later when he supervises his first graduate student, he imparts said text upon a new sufferer and the process begins anew.This book by W. A. Harrison is such a text.It is extremely hard to read, the words are small, there are few images or graphs or plots, and the examples are not geared for the computer age.But, because this book came out when solid state simulations began to spread in use and multiple free codes came about, it was read and used by many scientists and apprentices.Nowadays, there are dozens of much better books that are much easier to read and understand.Yet I still encounter this text being used.Why?Because many academics fought thru it, are proud of the feat, and somehow intend their trainees to do the same.

I read this book after reading thru over a dozen other books in the same subject, and found this to be the hardest and least understandable.This book is often considered the Bible of electronic structure simulations.This is a correct statement in the worst sense possible because the number of people who understand the Bible is much less than those who swear by it; i.e. very similar to this book.Overall, I do not recommend buying it or reading it.Its only redeeming quality is the exhaustive number of equations.

5-0 out of 5 stars Without parallel in Materials Science literature
This book has no parallel in the literature of theoretical materials science. The information contained in the book allows first principle calculations of properties of important technological materials like perovskite oxides, semiconductors, etc. I would suggest the reader to consult the papers by R. Haydock and others in Solid State Physics, vol.35 of 1980 to
complemment the methods presented in the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Essential book for condensed matter physicists
If you are studying the solid state physics, it is a necessary book for you. It covers various properties of almost all kinds of solid state materials and shows pretty new experimental data from reliable sources.This book also starts with a clear introduction in each chapter so thateven for a beginner, it is easy to read. This book will be a good referencebook for you to find out the definition of terminologies in this field.Personally, I use this book as a referece frequently.

This book isdefinitely not a book you can read through quickly but a book where youfind out information through your life.

If you are a scientist andinterested in solid state physics like semiconductor or metal, this is alsoa good book to get a good guide and introduction. ... Read more


84. Laboratory Manual for Electronics Technology Fundamentals: Electron Flow Version
by Toby Boydell, Robert T. Paynter
Paperback: 432 Pages (2008-09-27)
list price: US$59.80 -- used & new: US$38.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0135048761
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
For courses in DC Circuits, AC Circuits, and Electronic Devices.Developed to address the need for a text that allows the fundamentals to be covered in reduced time, this unique text provides complete and concise coverage of the fundamentals of electronics without redundant examples and the equation derivations that take up so much space in traditional books. Incorporating the most useful learning aids from Paynter's Introductory Electric Circuits and Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits, this reference prepares students to work on various electronic systems by explaining the components and principles that are common to all of them. Encouraging active participation, the text provides extensive study and learning aids to provide students with a clear guide to learning. ... Read more


85. The Electronic Day Trader: Successful Strategies for On-line Trading
by George West
Paperback: 208 Pages (2000-08-24)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$2.10
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0071364285
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
In 1998, McGraw-Hill's The Electronic Day Trader became a worldwide phenomenon--and spent months on the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times bestseller lists. Now, this new paperback edition revisits the hardcover edition's electronic day trading techniques and mechanics, and adds a new introduction discussing today's evolving electronic day trading environment.

The Electronic Day Trader continues to give the reader a firsthand, no-holds-barred introduction to the world of electronic trading. The authors--accomplished veterans in this hot field--share trading philosophies and strategies that include:
• Workings of the various electronic order entry systems
• Effective trading techniques based on technical analysis
• All-important psychological aspects of day trading

Marc Friedfertig and George West (New York, NY) wrote Electronic Day Traders' Secrets, and offer seminars on electronic day trading. Friedfertig is a registered principal for Broadway Trading. He formerly traded index futures with the New York Futures Exchange. West is the president of Broadway Consulting Group.Amazon.com Review
Most of us have been conditioned to approach the stock marketas a long-term proposition. Many of the bestselling investment bookscoach readers to seek value in the best companies for long periods oftime. Day trading, a recent phenomenon brought on by the reform of thefinancial markets and by the growth of online trading, goes in justthe opposite direction. Instead of buying and holding stocks foryears, successful day traders make money by dipping in and out of themarket in a matter of minutes, finding profit in the tiny fractionsbetween the bid and asking price of a stock or by catching the ups anddowns of stock prices, which are driven by everything including thelatest news from CNBC or speculation on what Alan Greenspan ate forbreakfast.

In The Electronic Day Trader, authors MarcFriedfertig and George West explain the rationale behind day tradingand offer strategies that can help you become successful at this fastgame of speculation and timing. The authors write, "Day tradingappears so deceptively easy, yet in reality it is a never-endingchallenge. It is a game, an opportunity to match wits against themajority and thereby prosper. Day trading the stock market is theultimate opportunity to speculate and the ultimate game."

Thebook goes into great detail about how the various stock exchanges workand shows how to get direct access to the NASDAQ through variouselectronic trading systems. If you're looking for an investment bookthat will help you build a retirement portfolio, look elsewhere. Butif the daily fluctuations in the price of a stock make your heart beatfaster and if you're seriously interested in honing your skill as daytrader or want to become one, The Electronic Day Trader isdefinitely worth a look. --Harry C. Edwards ... Read more

Customer Reviews (142)

1-0 out of 5 stars No Longer in Business
I gave the book one star because if he was so successful why did he and his company go out of business in 2002? The book gives you some good technical information on stock trading, but as a guide to making money in Day Trading begs the question "Why is the author selling a book that advises the reader to follow up at his website for further training and services, when his company and website no longer exist?"

I wish I had known that this guy is no longer in business and why he is no longer in business?

3-0 out of 5 stars Another book with old strategies, however....
There are some good ideas that you can rescue from this book. Therefore I think you should buy it since you can make much more money and certainly recoup your small investment if you employ 2 o 3 good tips.

Any way, from my point of view a trader must always read as much as he can. There is simply no other way to prepare one self for this difficult yet incredibly rewarding activity, but to learn and put into practice as much ideas as you can, at least by paper trading first.

The are a lot of books on the subject, however many of them where written 2 o 4 years ago and that kind of makes them obsolete in this constantly changing field.

The internet offers great places where you can learn more specialized trading techniques. One of those places that I have found to be worthy is ProfitableStockmarket dotcom.

They focus mainly on momentum trading and employ a rather simple yet effective strategy. I think that for a trader to survive and be profitable, its neccessary to keep their trading as simple as possible. To much confussion and technical indicators will most of the time make you slow in your decisions and froze you up when a good opportunity is right in front of you.

In the end it's all about buying or selling with out hesitation, and doing it over an over again according to your set ups.

1-0 out of 5 stars What became of Broadway Trading, LLC??
They went bankrupt, which is where you would be if you followed West and Friedfertig's methods. The book was a copy of Jack Schwager's Market Wizards series, due to the interviews conducted with "traders". You would be amazed if you saw some of these people and didnt read their words in print. Somehow they would not come off so sharp. Trust me!

Also do you think our authors would be able to spot "managerial talent" over a few aspiring proprietory traders? No they hire guys who have previously filed bankruptcy in their past and pipe up their accomplishments, which are a joke when you realized they bailed on creditors!!

Save yourself a dime and avoid it-if someone gives it to you, and you can't return it, use to start the BBQ grill. I could go on and on about SEC/NASD violation, getting short on a downtick, etc but I wont!

1-0 out of 5 stars Obsolete
This book completely fails to realistically convey the relative risks and profit potential for the average wannabe day trader.Im talking about someone with less than a few thousand to play the market.Unless you have big bucks and Level II quotes forget day trading unless you are very lucky. In the trading parlance, I wish I had a short position on this book at its current price, and could cover my short at the current used price! Save your money.

5-0 out of 5 stars good
good book , nice condition ... Read more


86. Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence in a Nutshell
by Shira A. Scheindlin, Daniel J. Capra, The Sedona Conference
Paperback: 400 Pages (2009-07-21)
list price: US$35.00 -- used & new: US$23.60
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0314204482
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
A concise treatment of all issues relating to the use of electronic information in litigation today. Extensive treatment of questions of preservation, search for and production of electronically stored information, as well as the ethical issues faces by lawyers in managing all of this information. The book also discusses how electronic information can be produced in court and how the federal rules can be and have been adopted to accommodate digital evidence. The book has been written by the author of the landmark Zubulake opinions; the Reporter to the Advisory Committee on the Federal Rules of Evidence; and the Sedona Conference, which is at the forefront of thinking and writing on the problems of electronic discovery. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Good explanation of eDiscovery
This book is concise and well written. It is a good way to introduce someone to the concepts in eDiscovery ... Read more


87. Electronic Exchanges: The Global Transformation from Pits to Bits (He Elsevier and Iit Stuart Center for Financial Markets Press)
by Michael Gorham, Nidhi Singh
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2009-06-12)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$44.26
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0123742528
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Anyone reading the business section of a newspaper lately knows that the financial exchanges--stock, bonds, FX, commodities, and so forth--are undergoing tremendous transformations. Fund managers, market makers, traders, exchange professionals, marekt data providers and analyzers, investors--anyone involved with the financial exchanges needs to understand the major forces pushing this transformation in order to position themselves and their institutions to the best advantage.
In this book, veteran exchange expert Michael Gorham joins his twenty-five years of experience with CME and CBOT to the technical expertise of Nidhi Singh of Goldman Sachs to write a book that tells the story of this dramatic transformation. They chronicle the shift:
--from floors to screens
--from private clubs to public companies, and
--from local and national to global competition.
They analyze each of these shifts, identify the drivers behind them and look forward to the implications arising out of them for exchange business in the future. They also explore several key trends:
--an increase in product innovation
--the integration of markets from all over the world onto a single screen,
--the rise of the modular exchange
--the outsourcing of various exchange functions, and
--the difficulty of transcending geography for regulatory purposes.
So join Gorham and Singh in learning the story of this fundamental transformation. As old ways of working are being destroyed, entirely new types of jobs are being created, and new ways of working with exchanges. This book will help you chart the way forward to financial success.

*Only book to analyze the major changes in exchanges that points the way forward for finance professionals in terms of new jobs and new ways of making money for users of exchange services
*Michael Gorham spent 18 years with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and then five years with the Chicago Board of Trade
*Users of exchange services include banks, pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, energy companies, insurance companies, general corporate treasury departments, and individual investors ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the time (or money)
It is unclear who this book is written for. Industry professionals are likely to already know all the information in the book (and are unlikely to care about much of it).Non-professionals seeking to gain an understanding of how today's electronic exchanges work will come away having learned very little because the authors don't bother to explain the basics of trading and the trading mindset (or explain how that mindset has been altered by the switch to electronic trading).

And though the authors can perhaps be forgiven for their poor writing (neither is a professional writer), the editing is downright sloppy (especially for a book that costs close to $50).

Finally, it would have been helpful if the title made clear that the book is much more focused on futures and derivatives markets than on equities.

5-0 out of 5 stars A dynamic book
I had the pleasure of reading the draft of this book. This book is a well researched, filled with institutional details, statistics, and anecdotes.The authors actually partook the electronic revolution of the trading business, and are able to analyze the transition from "pits to bits"from different angles.They also offer insights about the future of the stock and derivative exchanges.The authors are great story tellers and the book is fun to read. Highly recommended for traders, regulators, and also researchers who are interested in market microstructure, financial market regulation and industrial organization and dynamics.

5-0 out of 5 stars Cool book
Pits to Bits gives a very thorough and clear picture of the exchange world over the past 100+ years and today.This is a dynamic and passionate world.The book gets a bit long-winded at times, but all in all, the book is both educational and enjoyable.Kudos to authors Gorham and Singh.

5-0 out of 5 stars Insightful
very intuitive on Global financial markets, explains the evolution of Exchanges in almost all the financial capitals of the world. A chronological compendium of events leading to the formation of the current exchanges.

" The author's style makes the book a very easy read while giving the reader a feel of events as they unfold"

5-0 out of 5 stars Great and interesting book
This book explains the causes of the transformation of the exchanges in the lasts decades in a comprehensive way to the non experts in the subject. It's easy to read and very interesting. ... Read more


88. Copywriting for the Electronic Media: A Practical Guide
by Milan D. Meeske
Paperback: 336 Pages (2008-01-03)
list price: US$144.95 -- used & new: US$75.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0495411175
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
COPYWRITING FOR THE ELECTRONIC MEDIA, A PRACTICAL GUIDE, Sixth Edition, prepares you to write effective copy for all types of electronic media, with an emphasis on commercial writing and a valuable real-world orientation to this exciting field. A brief grammar review illustrates grammar principles as they apply to broadcast writing, helping you refresh these essential skills. Numerous scripts, storyboards, PSAs, and promotional spots present key examples as you learn to write short, persuasive messages for radio, television, and new media. A new chapter on "Getting the First Job" reveals what you should expect in entry-level copywriting positions. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars well written, but out of date
Since this book is from 1998, it's quite out of date and doesn't cover many new media or ideas from the last few years.

5-0 out of 5 stars For what it is...
This book contains a lot of information needed to learn about the commercial & internet world. The way the book is formatted makes it so much easier to learn.Even after I sell this book and after I leave this class, I will still remember all the information I learned because it was just that readable. ... Read more


89. Mechanical Devices for the Electronics Experimenter
by C. Britton Rorabaugh
Paperback: 237 Pages (1995-03-01)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$8.75
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0070535477
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
At last! The nuts and bolts of building robotics... MECHANICAL DEVICES FOR THE ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTER Here's the book electronics experimenters have been waiting for... a how-to book for designing and fabricating the mechnical devices for motion and positioning in robotic applications-as well as others. Filled with easy-to-understand illustrations, this unique guide describes in detail how to: design robot propulsion systems; fabricate components for pneumatic systems; design simple hydraulic systems and motor controller circuits; design and fabricate solenoids, gear trains and cams; adapt parts and components for use in electronics experiments. Harness the use of electromechanical forces with plenty of practical advice and applicable theoretical information. Explore the possiblities of ingenious invention... ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Valuable supplementary resource
As I understand it, Rorabaugh wrote this book as a supplementary resource for robotics hobbyists, rather than as a primary tool meant to stand on its own.It is valuable within this context.If you have a background in basic electronics and robotics, or are reading this book concurrently with others in these areas, Rorabaugh's book will make sense and add to your understanding.Yes, it is true that I have seen clearer discussions of vector math in other books.The examples on pages 25 and 89 are not very clear.Rorabaugh uses terms like 'annulus' (p. 108) without explaining them ('annulus' refers to any ring or ringlike mark), and on p. 109, he refers to planetary gear trains, which are not described and explained until p. 118.All this being said, for those interested in topics such as levers, gears, wheels and pulleys, encoders, solenoids, springs, and linkages, Rorabaugh will provide you with the introductory theory, formulas, and design ideas you are seeking.I thought the section on pneumatics was good, and I found materials in that section that I have not seen duplicated elsewhere.There are plenty of drawings, and the explanations are concise.You can spend your time hunting through various engineering texts and scattered Web sites and numerous other places for the same material, or you can get a concise introduction to these topics in this one book, and use it as the basis for learning more.I opted for the book, and I am pleased with my decision.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Intro. to Mechanical Design
The book is a great intro to basic mechanical design needed to make simple devices with DC motors, gears, pullies, and pneumatic pistons. The author covers the theory in an easy to understand fashion in a very practical way. I use it in my freshmen level design class, where students build simple robots.

1-0 out of 5 stars I selected one star cos there was nothing lower.
I opened the first page and it came off in my hands.You would need a doctrate degree in Nuclear Physics to understand but only just barely.How long did it take you to build up this pile of meaningless pages? 5 minutes?Next time you think about putting pen to paper, heres a small piece ofadvice, don't.

1-0 out of 5 stars Nothing practical
I bought this book, but regretted it. There is nothing practical in this book. Mostly introduces lots and lots of different, unrelated, mechanical things such as gears, pulleys, etc. Has a completely useless chapter onwalking robots, mostly about linkabes. ... Read more


90. Foundations of Electronics: Circuits & Devices Conventional Flow
by Russell Meade, Robert Diffenderfer
Hardcover: 1072 Pages (2006-06-02)
list price: US$185.95 -- used & new: US$135.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 141800541X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
The conventional flow version of Foundations of Electronics: Circuits and Devices comprehensively teaches electronics fundamentals for both DC and AC circuits, from Ohm's Law through series and parallel circuits, and features strong coverage of solid-state devices theory and important practical circuits in which diodes, BJT's, FET's, MOSFET's and optoelectronic devices are used.The Second Edition has been updated to better provide a foundation in power supplies, amplifiers, oscillators, op-amps, and optoelectronic systems that readers need to launch a career or pursue more advanced study.Real-world color codes and strategic highlighting combine with color charts, photos, schematics, and diagrams to build an understanding of circuits and devices that bridges the gap between must-know theory and hands-on circuit work.Other enhancements include totally new, automated calculations for the formulas in the book on the accompanying CD, and all-new information on admittance and susceptance. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

4-0 out of 5 stars Circuits & Devices (textbook)
This book begins with the basics of electronics and discusses the physics and math of circuits beginning with Ohm's law and goes on to cover the whole scope of electronics.May be an out of date textbook but a very useful reference for anyone in electronics.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best I've ever seen
This textbook is far and away the best I've ever seen on the subject.I wholeheartedly agree with the previous review, and would like to add a few comments of my own.This book, as a stand-alone text, is outstanding.If you combine this book, the lab project manual(sold separately-around $70), and invest around $50 in a Multisim software program(10.1 is the newest version right now), you've just given yourself the basis of an electronics education that will serve you well for the rest of your life.Multisim is basically a circuit prototyping and analysis software package.It has a 3-d breadboard where you can hook up circuits(with around 16,000 different components to choose from) and see how/if they work, analyze and troubleshoot them, etc.Pretty much anything you could do on a breadboard, you can do on Multisim.This book comes with a disk that gives you ready made circuits to open with Multisim to experiment on, and it walks you through doing so.It's unbelievable.The lab manual gives you a ton of actual circuit building experiments to do on an real breadboard...again walking you through.The book itself starts assuming no previous knowledge of electronics, and takes you up through transistors, oscillators, op amps, etc.It has a plethora of examples that are worked out step by step, with practice problems coming every couple of pages, and then chapter review problem at the end of every chapter...all with the answers at the back of the book so that you can check your progress.I've never taken the time to review ANYTHING my whole life, but this book has been such a blessing for me, I just had to.I'm teaching myself electronics, in preparation of starting an Electronics Engineering program at Devry this spring.I just wish I would've bought this book earlier, instead of some others I bought.HIGHLY recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Foundations of Electronics: Circuits & Devices Conventional Flow
The Foundations of Electronics: Circuits & Devices Conventional Flow is an outstanding reference for the beginner as well as the engineer.The content is outstanding and the physical binding of the book is sturdy.Content is extensive.It covers theory, circuits, electronics equipment and their use -- including test equipment.This is a must for anyone who wants to seriously pursue electronics. (based upon my 50+ years of electronics experience) ... Read more


91. The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics
by Stan Gibilisco
Paperback: 791 Pages (2001-05-07)
list price: US$48.95 -- used & new: US$41.85
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0071372369
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Continuing in the tradition of its best-selling predecessors, this updated dictionary of electronics terms covers a broader range of subjects in an easier-to-use format than any other source of its kind. No comparable reference offers such a vast range of definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, illustrations, schematics, diagrams, and conversion tables. More than 28,000 definitions--plus over 1,000 clear and functional illustrations--make the Eighth Edition the ultimate reference for technicians, hobbyists, and students. Many new terms and illustrations from robotics, artificial intelligence, and personal computing as they relate to electronics are included. Definitions spelled out in plain English with minimal technical jargon make the Dictionary accessible to beginning, intermediate, and advanced electronics professionals. You'll find coverage of the latest terminology in: Wireless technology; Lasers; Digital Television; Radio; IC Technology; Digital and Analog Electronics; Audio and Video Power Supplies; Fiber Optic Communications. Existing definitions have been updated, obsolete material has been deleted, and all entries have been reviewed by an editorial review board to assure their accuracy. You can look for a better source of definitions in electronics...but you won't find one! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars The Illustrated Dictionary of Electronics
This book is fantastic and a must if you are studying FCC Grol. The only draw back is that Amazon.com sent my order 3 times, and each time it did not have the CD that I paid for, and their customer service was no help at all. I still have not received my CD but they sure got their money from me. I had to contact the publisher directly to get a CD.

So once again great book, but sorry ass caompany to buy it from.

William Porche

3-0 out of 5 stars A really sloppy update
The latest additions (since Volume 4) are not as well-written or comprehensible as early ones, and the new diagrams were obviously done by someone who didn't have the foggiest idea what he was drawing. Many of them are unclear, and a surprising number are downright incorrect, which undermines confidence in all of them. This book sorely needed a good editor.

5-0 out of 5 stars Clear and concise definitions of all terms.
This is the best electronics dictionary I've ever run across.All of the definitions are clear and concise.There are many cross-references to other similar topics.Students and technicians will find this dictionaryespecially suited to their needs.

5-0 out of 5 stars Concise and complete.I use it almost every day.
This book is the most straightforward and comprehensive electronics dictionary I have found.The illustrations are simple, and are easy to interpret.I think some terms have illustrations when they aren't needed. I really appreciate the fact that the mathematics is not too complicated.

2-0 out of 5 stars Each definition requires referencing other definitions
Best to look for another electronics dictionary that's a little more downto earth! ... Read more


92. Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices and Applications (7th Edition) (Floyd Electronics Fundamentals Series)
by Thomas L. Floyd
Hardcover: 1056 Pages (2006-04-09)
list price: US$132.40 -- used & new: US$100.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 013219709X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

This renowned book offers a comprehensive yet practical exploration of basic electrical and electronic concepts, hands-on applications, and troubleshooting. Written in a clear and accessible narrative, the 7th Edition focuses on fundamental principles and their applications to solving real circuit analysis problems, and devotes six chapters to examining electronic devices. With an eye-catching visual program and practical exercises, this book provides readers with the problem-solving experience they need in a style that makes complex material thoroughly understandable. For professionals with a career in electronics, engineering, technical sales, field service, industrial manufacturing, service shop repair, and/or technical writing.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

4-0 out of 5 stars Easy Content and fast shipping
If you are looking for a very fundamentals circuit book for self-study, this is a good one. It is a good college book. I was looking for a more advanced circuit book, so this one is too easy.

4-0 out of 5 stars Books
received the product quickly and was really happy about that, really needed thia book and was having trouble with finding it , but the quality of the book was awful, it statedthat it was in good condition but it looked like it was a 20 year old book, it was in a very poor condition and its covers are barely attached i have ordered electronic items as well as cd's, probably will never order books without being able to see them.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Textbook for Intro Electronics
After a long search, I used this textbook twice to teach a 1-semester Analog Electronics course at the soph/jr level.I liked this text becasue it is VERY clear for students who find it very readable and organized in a logical sequence.If they miss a lecture, no problem, the book covers the material fantastically.It also has great pedagogical features which help students maintain a high-level view of electronics while learning details.And it combines typical electronics with practical information, applications, and debugging strategies.

Unfortunately, this book uses electron flow for current rather than conventional current flow.While this makes some sense, it also leads to lots of confusion when using any outside materials for the class.Secondly, it spends a lot of time on fairly simple stuff which the students should have already learned in Intro Physics so we did not really get into new subjects until around page 300!

That being said, I strongly recommend using this book to learn electronics on your own or as a text for students who may not have had Physics before.

5-0 out of 5 stars You can learn the basic principles of electronics in class or on your own with this terrific text
What a terrific introduction to electronics!The author explains electricity, the relevant formulae, the basic physics of electricity, electromagnetism and a lot more.The text requires no more than algebra and right angle trigonometry.I find the text clear, engaging, and quite understandable even without an instructor to help me.

Each chapter begins with an outline of what is going to be discussed, chapter objectives, key terms, application assignment, web materials, and an introduction.The text uses color very well, is richly illustrated, and is mindful of the student learning process.I like the way the author introduces a point, poses a problem that he then solves, and then asks you a similar problem to work on your own (with the answer provided at the end of the chapter).At the end of each chapter there is a bullet point summary, key terms with definitions, a self-test to check your understanding, and a section by section set of basic problems.

The text has 21 chapters divided into three parts. Part 1 discusses DC circuits (quantities & units, voltage - current & resistance, Ohm's Law - Energy & Power, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, Series Parallel Circuits, Magnetism & Electromagnetism).Part 2 discusses AC Circuits (Introduction to Alternating Current & Voltage, Capacitors, RC Circuits, Inductors, RL Circuits, RCLS Circuits & Resonance, Transformers, Time Response & Reactive Circuits).Part 3 discusses Devices (Diodes & Applications, Transistors & Applications, the Operational Amplifier, Basic Op-Amp Circuits, Special Purpose Op-Amp Circuits, Measurement - Conversion & Control).

There are also 5 appendices having a table of standard values, capacitor color coding & marking, Norton's Theorem & Millman's Theorem, Devices Data Sheets, Field-Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAAs).A glossary, index and answers to odd number questions are provided as well.

This text is, of course, usable in college or high school introductory courses to electronics, but it is also usable by interested general readers who want to build or fill in their understanding of the basic principles and applications of electronics.

Recommended!

Reviewed by Craig Matteson - Ann Arbor, MI
... Read more


93. Grob's Basic Electronics
by Mitchel E. Schultz
Hardcover: 1280 Pages (2010-05)
list price: US$214.00 -- used & new: US$124.64
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0073510858
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
"Grob's Basic Electronics, Eleventh Edition" is written for the beginning student pursuing a technical degree in Electronics Technology. In covering the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, this text focuses on essential topics for the technician, and the all-important development of testing and troubleshooting skills. This highly practical approach combines clear, carefully-laid-out explanations of key topics with good, worked-out examples and problems to solve. Review problems that follow each section reinforce the material just completed, making this a very student-friendly text. It is a thoroughly accessible introduction to basic DC and AC circuits and electronic devices. This eleventh edition of this longtime best-selling text has been refined, updated and made more student friendly. The focus on absolutely essential knowledge for technicians, and focus on real-world applications of these basic concepts makes it ideal for today's technology students. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars A good read.
So far I'm ten chapters through the book and it is very straightforward and helpful. It makes learning Electrical Engineering through self study a lot easier. This is also used in the latest engineering classes at my school.Some of the questions need to be clarified for what exactly the author is asking for but I was eventually able to figure things out.It's a very helpful tool for the student engineer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Learn basic electronics with practical examples and expanded learning through simulations.
This book provides a solid foundation for learning electronics.It covers all of the areas associated with learning basic electronics.It is used as a primary reference book at the United States Marine Corps' Communication Electronics School located aboard the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California.The simulation software offered on the companion CDROM, called Multisim, and was originally known as Electronics Workbench.It provides an interactive environment that allows the electronics student to apply the lessons learned in the text as well as vary the parameters and immediately observe the results.In addition to the CDROM and material provided in the textbook, there is a companion website that provides an online learning center for students and instructors:http://www.mhhe.com/grob10e. ... Read more


94. The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook: 80 High-Performance Audio Electronics Projects
by G. Randy Slone
Paperback: 361 Pages (2001-10-30)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$14.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0071379290
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
THE AUDIOPHILE'S PROJECT SOURCEBOOK

Build audio projects that produce great sound for far less than they cost in the store, with audio hobbyists' favorite writer Randy Slone. In The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook, Slone gives you--

* Clear, illustrated schematics and instructions for high-quality, high-power electronic audio components that you can build at home

* Carefully constructed designs for virtually all standard high-end audio projects, backed by an author who answers his email

* 8 power-amp designs that suit virtually any need

* Instructions for making your own inexpensive testing equipment

* Comprehensible explanations of the electronics at work in the projects you want to construct, spiced with humor and insight into the electronics hobbyist's process

* Complete parts lists

"The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook" is devoid of the hype, superstition, myths, and expensive fanaticism often associated with 'high-end' audio systems. It provides straightforward help in building and understanding top quality audio electronic projects that are based on solid science and produce fantastic sound!

THE PROJECTS YOU WANT, FOR LESS

Balanced input driver/receiver circuits

Signal conditioning techniques

Voltage amplifiers

Preamps for home and stage

Tone controls

Passive and active filters

Parametric filters

Graphic equalizers

Bi-amping and tri-amping filters

Headphone amplifiers

Power amplifiers

Speaker protection systems

Clip detection circuits

Power supplies

Delay circuits

Level indicators

Homemade test equipment ... Read more

Customer Reviews (20)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent reference book.
It is an excellent reference book for the DIYaudio enthusiast. It has very nice and USEFUL projects. A must!

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book! Very Instructive!
I'm a bit busy, so I will be short on the reviews, like I show on the rating stars "I Love It", the book is very easy to read and understand!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource for All Types of Audio Circuits
This is an excellent resource for somewhat-experienced electronics hobbyists to make high-quality audio projects of all kinds. It's very readable, and all the required resources (such as schematics, PC board artwork, and basic explanations) are provided for all the projects.

Before going any further, I should clarify who this book is for. The reader will need good knowledge of intermediate circuit analysis (mesh-current analysis, node-voltage analysis, etc in large circuits), extensive knowledge of transistors and op-amps, extensive knowledge of capacitive circuits, some knowledge of inductors, a good grasp of the concepts of input and output impedance of circuits, and knowledge of circuit feedback (only if you plan on building an amplifier). Also, plenty of hands-on experience with circuit construction would really help. If you're unsure of your skill in any of those areas, I suggest not reading this book until you learn them because many things will go right over your head otherwise. If you're taking electrical engineering at university you'll probably be fine if you're in 3rd year, but I'd recommend waiting until 4th year so that you get a better grasp of everything. Note, however, that this book doesn't get into complicated math, the frequency domain, Laplace transforms, imaginary numbers, or any other complicated subjects like that, so don't worry if you're rusty in those areas.

Now on with the book. It starts out with a chapter discussing audio topics in general, such as how humans hear sound and the goals of a high-quality sound system, then discusses topics such as distortion, noise, frequency response, slew rate, and phase issues.

Chapter two is about balanced vs single ended audio signals, baluns, and volume control circuits (including digitally-controlled ones).

Chapter three is about preamplifiers. Several example schematics are provided, and circuits for RIAA equalization, loudness control, and audio balance are provided. Methods for power supply decoupling are also presented in this chapter.

The fourth chapter is about audio filters, and includes circuits for tone controls, active low-pass filters, equalizers (with one circuit having 24 bands), parametric equalizers, and phase-linear filters. This chapter also has a section with advice on what types of resistors and capacitors to use.

Chapter five is about headphone amplifiers. This chapter is very short and only includes two headphone amp circuits with minimal explanation. But, they are good amplifiers, and very little description is given because the next chapter is dedicated to amps.

The sixth chapter covers audio amplifiers. First I should note that I didn't fully read this chapter because I didn't know enough about transistors and circuit feedback at the time to be able to understand it well enough, so I don't know all the details about this chapter. However, upon skimming through it I found that there are several schematics for amplifiers ranging from about 10 watts up to 300. The explanations seem pretty good, but considering how complicated amplifier circuits can be I'm guessing that this chapter alone will not give the reader a very detailed knowledge of amplifiers. Rather, as Slone mentioned somewhere in the chapter, this chapter is only meant to give a brief description of amplifiers. For a better analysis, a dedicated book like Slone's "High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual" should be read.

Chapter seven covers power supplies. The three main types of DC power supplies are discussed (linear regulated, switch-mode, and unregulated), as well as several topics surrounding power supplies, such as how big the power supply has to be for an amp of a given power level, methods of rectification, fusing, and capacitors. The chapter is split into two sections, one for amplifier power supplies and one for signal-processing circuit power supplies (aka, low power circuits), and schematics for several different power supplies are presented. Methods for making general-purpose bench-top power supplies are also discussed.

Chapter eight covers protection circuits, such as DC and transient speaker protection, soft-start, and clip-detection.

Chapter nine includes various miscellaneous audio circuits, such as display circuits (for example, an LED-based power level display), phase control circuits (mainly for subwoofer amplifiers), and delay circuits.

In chapter ten, Slone gives some very useful information for constructing circuits. The chapter starts with methods of dealing with hum and noise and how to ground everything properly. Slone then presents an excellent introduction to PC board fabrication, both by hand and by using software to print the circuit (which anyone with a printer can do). The next section is on heatsinks and how to choose one of a proper size, and the chapter finishes with a short discussion of project enclosures.

The book ends with a few appendices. Appendix A is a comprehensive glossary of pretty much every term used in the book; appendix B is an extremely useful list of suppliers for electronics parts, audio equipment, project enclosures, and pretty much anything you'll need for a DIY project; and appendix C is a compilation of the PC board artwork that didn't fit well in the other parts of the text.

The above lists pretty much every subject, circuit, and project in the book, except for a few minor ones that I may have missed. With the knowledge and circuits presented in this book, anybody with enough skill and previous knowledge should be able to build an entire high-powered, hi-fi audio system from scratch. I've only had the chance to build a few of the smaller projects presented in this book, but they worked quite well.

A fairly common complaint about this book is that some of the components that are used in the projects are hard to find (particularly because Seal Electronics, the author's company and the source of kits for many of these projects, has gone out of business). Although I haven't checked every project specifically, I do know that most of the time when searching for a semiconductor, where there's a will there's a way. If you can't find a specific transistor, op-amp, etc then there are many resources on the internet for finding an equivalent component. Even if you can't get an exact match, you can almost always come very close.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in how audio systems work, particularly if you want to build your own systems. BUT, only buy this book if you are knowledgeable enough with all the concepts I listed in the second paragraph of this review.

5-0 out of 5 stars First-rate resource for the budding DIY audio enthusiast
Slone covers a wide range of audio projects in this book: amplifiers, preamplifiers, filters, and protection circuits.The reader is assumed to understand basic electronics terminology, but everything else is explained point by point.An easy-to-read format supplies just enough theory for understanding the circuit, then goes right to the practical application.Slone even provides 1:1 scale artwork of numerous designs for those who want to etch their own circuit boards.For those wanting to go deeper into amplifier theory than what is presented here, this book is an execllent companion for Slone's in-depth treatment of the subject, the High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual.

2-0 out of 5 stars Meh-
I've seen better high end audio books. I'm certainly not a member of the aforementioned "Scientific School of Audio System Performance Analysis", the only instruments that can accurately measure sound quality are the ones on either side of your head. I listen to what my ears tell me sounds good, and generally, tubes sound good. Which is why this book is sort of a disappointment, you'd think that out of 80 projects there'd be at least one tube phono preamp, but unfortunately there are no tube amps, just a few rants about how tubes don't produce enough power. Who uses more than a watt anyway? Even the transistor amps presented aren't much better than what you could get from Rex or Circuit City, similar schematics could probably be found on the internet for free. Go ahead and buy it if that's the sort of thing you're into, but if its tubes you want, try Morgan Jones' "Building Valve Amplifiers", it doesn't have many schematics but it coversin great detail the layout and contruction of tube amps. Good schematics can be found on the intarnub. ... Read more


95. Troubleshooting Electronic Equipment (Tab Electronics)
by R. Khandpur
Hardcover: 422 Pages (2006-10-26)
list price: US$53.00 -- used & new: US$26.51
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0071477314
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

Everything you need to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all types of electronic equipment

From cell phones to medical instruments to digital and microprocessor based equipment, this hands-on, heavily illustrated guide clearly explains how to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair all types of electrical equipment. The author covers all the essentials such as necessary tools, soldering techniques, testing, fundamental procedures, and mechanical and electrical components.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Think it's a great book!
My husband thinks it's an excellent book for learning the basic fundamentals of how electronics work and how to fix them. It's a great asset for a beginner amateur electronic technician. He reads it all the time and it has been helping him fix some of his electronics such as DVD players. He loves the book! It covers alot of the much needed basic/starting information he hasn't been able to find in his other books. Highly recommend it for someone who is just starting to learn about fixing electronics. It covers the "what is", the "how to's" and the tools that are needed for testing and fixing.

5-0 out of 5 stars Must reading for the electronic novice!
This is perfect reading for the electronic novice who desires to understand how to go about the difficult subject of troubleshooting circuitry. It's well written and easy to understand and has plenty of graphics for visual viewing.

2-0 out of 5 stars Is not the best source of information
If you are looking for a book that will show examples and techniques of how to fix electronic devices this is not the best option. It does have some basic information about testing basic components but other than is useless.This book falls short in teaching the fundamental techniques for troubleshooting.

2-0 out of 5 stars Out in the blue
The title says a little about what's really in the book.
Just another book describing elemenatry electronics rather than troubleshooting it. A lot of jibberish around the real task "troubleshooting", then some quick views of informative how to find the faults (some to quick to follow at my experience level). The real troubleshooting pages could easily fit in a small 50 page notebook or less. When it comes to the real relevant stuff, then it is quickly done and the real juicy bits are left out. I'm new into electronics and must say that I expect more from a book with such a tile. I must say that I really don't know how on earth this book is aimed for. Not a beginner nor a pro.
Best thing about the book is that it's hardcover. Else a lot more should be expected from a book like this, according to its title. Save your money and get another one (or by mine cheap). ... Read more


96. Electronic Portfolios 2.0: Emergent Research on Implementation and Impact
Paperback: 224 Pages (2009-03)
list price: US$34.50 -- used & new: US$29.55
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1579223214
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Higher education institutions of all kinds—across the United States and around the world—have rapidly expanded the use of electronic portfolios in a broad range of applications including general education, the major, personal planning, freshman learning communities, advising, assessing, and career planning.

Widespread use creates an urgent need to evaluate the implementation and impact of eportfolios. Using qualitative and quantitative methods, the contributors to this book—all of whom have been engaged with the Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research—have undertaken research on how eportfolios influence learning and the learning environment for students, faculty members, and institutions.

This book features emergent results of studies from 20 institutions that have examined effects on student reflection, integrative learning, establishing identity, organizational learning, and designs for learning supported by technology. It also describes how institutions have responded to multiple challenges in eportfolio development, from engaging faculty to going to scale.

These studies exemplify how eportfolios can spark disciplinary identity, increase retention, address accountability, improve writing, and contribute to accreditation. The chapters demonstrate the applications of eportfolios at community colleges, small private colleges, comprehensive universities, research universities, and a state system. ... Read more


97. Lab Manual for Meade's Foundations of Electronics, 5th
by Russell Meade, Robert Diffenderfer
 Paperback: 512 Pages (2006-05-29)
list price: US$77.95 -- used & new: US$64.89
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1418041831
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Laboratory manual to accompany the main texts, Foundations of Electronics: Circuits and Devices, 4th edition; and Foundations of Electronics, 4th edition. Provides hands-on experience in connecting circuits from schematics, making measurements, organizing data, creating graphs, and analyzing observations. Previous ed: c1999. Three-hole punched with perforated pages. ... Read more


98. Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics
by Simon Ramo, John R. Whinnery, Theodore Van Duzer
Hardcover: 864 Pages (1994-02-09)
-- used & new: US$88.66
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0471585513
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This comprehensive revision begins with a review of static electric and magnetic fields, providing a wealth of results useful for static and time-dependent fields problems in which the size of the device is small compared with a wavelength. Some of the static results such as inductance of transmission lines calculations can be used for microwave frequencies. Familiarity with vector operations, including divergence and curl, are developed in context in the chapters on statics. Packed with useful derivations and applications. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (9)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good mathematical E&M book
I used this book for a couple of my graduate level E&M classes.This book seems to be a good foundation for learning the theoretical in's and out's of E&M.That being said, it is great for graduate students and professors but not so great for real engineers.

Now that I am a Systems (RF) Engineer, I have not found this book all that useful as a reference, simply because I have to go through tons of math just to get the answer I need.It is definitely not a "quick reference" book for the practicing engineer, but rather a in depth mathematical look into E&M theory.

4-0 out of 5 stars very good explanation on many chapters
I bought this book 13 years ago to read something about smith transmission-line chart. I think authors described very clear, especially, some figures that use to illustrate example very clear compared to other books with the same topic which is difficult to see something.

4-0 out of 5 stars This is a graduate level book
Being a doctoral student in electrical engineering and having a B.S. in physics, I would say this is definitly a graduate level text.The reader must have a strong background in math, being able use formulas such as Legendre polynomials and vector cal with full understanding.It helps to have been exposed to this material.If you are looking for a book with more broken down explainations and examples, I would suggest Intro to Electrodynamics by David Griffiths.

1-0 out of 5 stars Poorly Written and almost no examples...
I'm no genius in RF Engineering but I have come across a lot of good Microwave Engineering books and this is NOT one of them. More to the point, I work entirely with other RF engineers and every person I showed this book to shuddered and began spouting off profanities at it.

Although the book does start out simply enough, the chapters tend to give only a brief overview of the material. The real trouble starts when you try to work the problems at the end of each chapter. With no solid examples or clear explanations of how to proceed, I found myself referring to my other RF textbooks for support.

I have no doubt that if you are borderline Genius, this book will make perfect sense to you. ...But for us less than genius personality types, keep looking, your book is still out there.

4-0 out of 5 stars Best EMag book I've come across that's still in print
I refer to and review this book often.It has been updated and has the essential topics such as transmission lines, which is well covered.It also has interesting things like holography and optical image processing in the back, and is rather self contained.Like all great textbooks, you have to read it carefully and work out problems to build understanding.Ramo was the R in TRW as my former emag professor would say...For people who criticize this book, have you read the competition (Cheng)?For a slightly easier approach try Magid's "Electromagnetic Fields, Energy, and Waves".I think Jordan's "Emag Waves and Radiating Systems" is excellent w/regards to HF antennas and maxwell's equations, but it is very old. ... Read more


99. Electronics Explained: The New Systems Approach to Learning Electronics
by Louis Frenzel
Paperback: 360 Pages (2010-05-19)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$20.74
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1856177009
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

Don't spend time reading about theory, components and old ham radios - that's history! Industry veteran, Louis Frenzel, gives you the real scoop on electronic product fundamentals as they are today. Rather than tearing electronics apart and looking at every little piece, the author takes a systems-level view. For example, you will not learn how to make a circuit but how a signal flows from one integrated circuit (IC) to the next and so on to the ultimate goal.


This practical application-driven viewpoint and breadth of coverage is unprecedented. This book touches upon TV, audio, satellite, radio, wireless communication, and networking. All of this content is brought to life through hands-on projects that you will enjoy whether you are a hobbyist, student, or engineer.




  • A fresh look at how electronics work

  • Learn about the inner workings of your HDTV, cell phone, and video game console

  • Hands-on projects and experiments bring electronics to life
... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars An up to date overview of modern electronic technology
I'd say this book is definitely not for the seasoned professional. But it's a great book for someone who has at least some background in the electronics field, and who is looking for an overview of modern day electronic technology. For instance, I took my core electronic courses forty-years ago, and with that background I made it through the book without too much trouble. The electronics we now take for granted wasn't even dreamed of in those days. So to me, this book was filled with fascinating material, including a good explanation of how all these newfangled electronic gadgets like the cell phone actually work.

Cited as the systems approach to learning about electronics, the author approaches each of his topics as a complete unit, rather than an explanation of the individual electronic components and how they operate. So after a brief introduction to simple circuit components like capacitors, resistors, transformers and a little about Ohms Law, the author takes the reader on a fascinating trip through everything from integrated digital logic circuits, and OpAmps, and power supplies, and computers, to cell phones, antennas, and satellites, to wireless networks, LANS and WANS, audio and video and industrial control technology, as well as a bunch of stuff I haven't mentioned. That's a lot of technical information in just 300 hundred pages, so it moves fast and it got a little overwhelming for me in a few places. But I finished the book and I feel that I learned a lot, which was my goal in reading the book in the first place. I recommend this book for anyone interested in an overview of up-to-date modern electronic technology and its applications.

... Read more


100. Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob
by Lee Siegel
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2008-01-22)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$2.74
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0385522657
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description

From the author hailed by the New York Times Book Review for his “drive-by brilliance” and dubbed by the New York Times Magazine as “one of the country’s most eloquent and acid-tongued critics” comes a ruthless challenge to the conventional wisdom about the most consequential cultural development of our time: the Internet.

Of course the Internet is not one thing or another; if anything, its boosters claim, the Web is everything at once. It’s become not only our primary medium for communication and information but also the place we go to shop, to play, to debate, to find love. Lee Siegel argues that our ever-deepening immersion in life online doesn’t just reshape the ordinary rhythms of our days; it also reshapes our minds and culture, in ways with which we haven’t yet reckoned. The web and its cultural correlatives and by-products—such as the dominance of reality television and the rise of the “bourgeois bohemian”—have turned privacy into performance, play into commerce, and confused “self-expression” with art. And even as technology gurus ply their trade using the language of freedom and democracy, we cede more and more control of our freedom and individuality to the needs of the machine—that confluence of business and technology whose boundaries now stretch to encompass almost all human activity.

Siegel’s argument isn’t a Luddite intervention against the Internet itself but rather a bracing appeal for us to contend with how it is transforming us all. Dazzlingly erudite, full of startlingly original insights, and buoyed by sharp wit, Against the Machine will force you to see our culture—for better and worse—in an entirely new way.

... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

3-0 out of 5 stars The Dark Side of the Internet
Lee Siegel is a cultural critic, having reviewed books for The Nation, art for Slate.com and televison for The New Republic, in addition to writing essays and articles for Harpers and the Los Angeles Times Book Review. Against the Machine is not quite a complete book, but feels more like a collection of essays collected under the unifying theme that the Internet is changing culture, and not for the best. He likens the use of popularity for YouTube videos, "friends" on MySpace or Facebook bringing people back to seeking approval from the in-crowd at your high school. The anonymity offered by the Internet, according to Siegel, far from freeing people to express themselves freely, offers a platform for online mobs to harass, attack and insult those views people disagree with, with little to no cost. There is a bit of irony in this particular complaint of Siegel's. In 2006 while blogging at The New Republic, Siegel used an anonymous account to also attack anonymous commenters on his blog and to defend and promote himself.

Siegel makes a good point that many of the changes taking place on the Internet have a dark side. That the ability to express yourself on YouTube leads to doing stupider, more dangerous or embarrassing, in order to increase views, that blogging leads to more extreme rhetoric and that the increase of online "friends" only reduces the time one can spend with real-world friends. His argument (or lamentation) of the rise of the average person doing reviews and commentary that was once the bastion of editorial professionals, comes across as self serving and ignores the role of the Internet as a semi-professional training ground. Or those people that will be reviewing this, and his future books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and hundreds of blogs across the Internet, all helping sell more copies (including this one.)

2-0 out of 5 stars Garbage, burning
Man, I had high hopes for this book.Very high.Siegel had a great piece in the NY Times a few weeks ago, so I ordered Against the Machine thinking I'd get more of his shrewd analysis of large scale shifts in our culture (see Vico reference in article), and reconciling technology and the internet against them.Against the Machine is exactly the opposite.It is inert.Yes, it is a spirited piece of well written criticism.Yes it is burning.But garbage on fire, with a beautiful glow, is still garbage.

Against the Machine argues that the internet is an undemocratic collection of detritus, at best. Overly commercialized, underdone on any actual expertise.He praised other forms of media, like a newspaper, saying, "it's a loose collection of individual minds that, because of their qualities of difference from each other - differences in knowledge, talent, responsibility, status, authority, ego - occupy in the aggregate a space somewhere between subjectivity and objectivity."

That's a beautiful line, but how is that not the internet?And how is Against the Machine not myopic?

1-0 out of 5 stars A good idea very poorly executed
This book is a quick read - sadly, that is its only virtue.It was a good idea, to examine the hazards of becoming a society of entertainment consumers and not a society of producers and creative thinkers.Mr. Siegel's real argument seems to be with capitalism itself, but most of his criticism in Against the Machine is directed at those who make money via the Internet.Mr. Siegel makes a lot of claims in this book, but effective claims need the support of evidence, and the author has little more than anecdotal evidence based on his own limited observations.He rambles considerably and, at times, his claims are completely outlandish.Examples:
* He gets off to a bad start in the introduction, where he points out that motor vehicle fatalities in the 1960s reached 50,000 per year, but that "people stopped dying on the road in staggering numbers" when automakers became "safety-conscious."Except that in 2007, over 41,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes.How is 50,000 deaths "staggering" but 41,000 acceptable?
* Mr. Siegel writes, "Ten years ago, the space in a coffeehouse abounded in experience.Now that social space has been contracted into isolated points of wanting..."I'm not sure where the author hangs out, but my local cafes and restaurants practically roar with the sound of conversation.
* The author makes considerable criticism of Bill Gates.He conveniently avoids mentioning the thousands of lives that have been saved through the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
* Mr. Siegel hates the distribution of pornography online.Fair enough, I'm not wild about it either.But he makes a simplistic argument that avoids First Amendment complexities.He also brazenly writes, "...your immersion in this online world of forbidden images takes place on your home computer..."Right!It only takes place on your home computer if you seek it out.
* This is how the author describes shopping in a bricks-and-mortar store:"meeting someone new, running into a friend, daydreaming, talking on your cellphone while you browse through the aisles."When I go shopping, I experience crowded parking lots, being jostled by rude shoppers (many of whom are too wrapped up in cell phone conversations), and being insulted by rude cashiers.I'd love to find Mr. Siegel's magical store.
* The author doesn't seem to realize that personal ads and auctions and garage sales were around long before the Internet, judging from his hatred of Match.com and eBay.
* Mr. Siegel describes an actress pretending to be an emotionally scarred teen on YouTube and equates this with George W. Bush's distortions about WMD's in Iraq.To Mr Siegel, every slight is a grievous tragedy.
* Near the end of the book, the author writes that "you are stigmatized as being elitist and antidemocratic...every time you criticize the Internet..."I've heard many public and private individuals criticize the Internet without being labeled elitist or antidemocratic.
Overall, Mr. Siegel seems too lazy, too emotional and too out of touch to prepare a reasoned, mature argument.His complaints are so generic, it's often not even clear what his real argument is.He treats the Internet as some malicious entity, instead of a tool that can be used for malicious purposes by some individuals.He had a good opportunity with this book, and wasted it.Don't waste your time reading Against the Machine.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is so good
This book is so good.Siegel is one of the few writers who aren't caught up with all of the hype of Google and Web 2.0.What's popular isn't always what's right and Siegel is right.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great message, but could have been covered in one essay or column.
He sold me on the book doing some great interviews while promoting it.Good guy, definitely has the right idea.But the book just seems to be repetitive. ... Read more


  Back | 81-100 of 100

Prices listed on this site are subject to change without notice.
Questions on ordering or shipping? click here for help.

site stats