The unique simplification of an ordinarily complex subject, the exceptional clarity of illustrations and text, and the plan of presenting one basic concept at a time, without involving complicated mathematics, all combine in making this course a better and quicker way to teach and learn basic electr
Basic Electronics (Volumes 1-5)
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The unique simplification of an ordinarily complex subject, the exceptional clarity of illustrations and text, and the plan of presenting one basic concept at a time, without involving complicated mathematics, all combine in making this course a better and quicker way to teach and learn basic electricity and electronics.
ะะฐัะฐะปะพ ัะตัะธะธ (Basic Electricity)Vol. 1Introduction to Electronics
What a Power Supply Is
Half-Wave Rectifiers โ Dry Metal Type
Half-Wave Rectifiers โ Vacuum Tube Type
Half-Wave Rectifiers โ Transformer Type
The Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit
Filter Circuits
Voltage Regulator Circuits
Other Types of Power Supply Circuits
Characteristics of Diode Vacuum TubesVol. 2
Introduction to Amplifiers
The Triode
The Triode Amplifier
The Tetrode and the Pentode
The Single-Stage Amplifier
The Two-Stage RC Coupled Amplifier
The Transformer-Coupled Amplifier
The Audio Power Amplifier
The Output Transformer
The Push-Pull Amplifier
Microphones, Earphones and LoudspeakersVol. 3
Video Amplifiers
Introduction to the RF Amplifier
Tuned Circuits
A Single-Stage RF Amplifier
The Two-Stage RF Amplifier
Introduction to Oscillators
The Armstrong and Hartley Oscillators (includes Colpitts)
The Tuned-Plate Tuned-Grid and Crystal Oscillators
The Electron-Coupled Oscillator
Miscellaneous OscillatorsVol. 4
What a Transmitter Is
Class C Amplifiers
A Three Stage Transmitter
Frequency Multipliers
Transmission Lines
Antennas
CW Transmission
Amplitude ModulationVol. 5
Introduction to Receivers
Receiver Antennas
TRF Receivers โ RF Amplifier Stage
TRF Receivers โ Audio Amplifier Stage
TRF Receivers โ Regenerative Detector
TRF Receivers โ Plate Detector
The Superheterodyne Receiver
Troubleshooting the Superheterodyne Receiver
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