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A Canadian mentioned that neutral and ground bar are connected at the mains and shouldn’t be. I guess this would be Fig 2.29. So I did some googling. Looks like in the US, ground and neutral bars are connected at the mains only, but not at sub panels. So the figure is fine. Fig 2.13: technically some of these voltages are negative. Fig 2.14 Should have come first. Then an explanation that Vab = Va- Vb. https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=967A90CA47FD025B!168&authkey=!AJsIsTA2TlrKedo&ithint=file%2c.pdf

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So far, the Theory chapter looks like a lowpass filter for 4 years spent studying EE. Filters out the noise and stuff I haven’t needed in the workplace. Also covers the physics behind the concepts to exactly the extent needed to understand the head scratchers - without the equations. Jump start your journey with electronics! If you’ve thought about getting into electronics, but don’t know … How much do you need to know about electronics to create something interesting, or creatively modify … After chapter 2 the book gets very practical indeed, with detailed coverage of the elements of circuits (chapter 3). This chapter in particular is extremely well written The elements of circuits, from connectors to wires, to the different constructions, advantages, applications and disadvantages of different types of capacitors, resistors, inductors, batteries, connectors and even wires are explained at length.I tried LATEX sometime in the past, but I found it too feature rich and complicated for occasional use. By the time I wanted to use it a second time I had forgotten a lot and had to relearn. Right now, if I need to rewrite equations or formulas from scratch, I'm using Open Office, it has a decent formula editor and it's free. I don't know HTML, but I've heard that it's not very good for writing equations and formulas, and judging from some of the renditions I see on the WEB I suspect it is true. Paul Scherz is a physicist/mechanical engineer who received his B.S. in physics from the University of Wisconsin. He is an inventor/hobbyist in electronics, an area he grew to appreciate through his experience at the University's Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics and the Department of Plasma Physics. Paul Scherz is a physicist/mechanical engineer who received his B.S. in physics from the University of Wisconsin. His area of interest in physics currently focuses on elementary particle interactions, or high energy physics, and he is working on a new theory on the photon problems with Nikolus Kauer (Ph.D. in high energy physics, Munich, Germany). Paul is an inventor/hobbyist in electronics, an area he grew to appreciate through his experience at the University’s Department of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics and the Department of Plasma Physics. Practical Audio Electronics is a comprehensive introduction to basic audio electronics and the fundamentals of sound …

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Advance your electronics knowledge and gain the skills necessary to develop and construct your own functioning gadgets. Written by a pair of experienced engineers and dedicated hobbyists, Practical Electronics for inventors, Fourth Edition, lays out the essentials and provides step by step instructions, schematics, and illustrations. Discover how to select the right components, design and build circuits, use microcontrollers and ICs, work with the latest software tools, and test and tweak your creations. This easy to follow, no none sense guide to electronics features new instruction on programmable logic, semiconductors, operational amplifiers, voltage regulators, power supplies, digital electronics, and more! I perhaps expected a little bit more. As this was often presented as a go-to book for electronics, my expectations were very high. Probably the best beginner book I have seen so far. It is well paced, has illustrations and doesn't over explain things or have too much type. Electrical Engineering 101 covers the basic theory and practice of electronics, starting by answering the question …

For beginners even easier to digest than Practical Electronics for Inventors. The negative would be that it is light on math but there are other books that handle that. Get full access to Practical Electronics for Inventors, Third Edition, 3rd Edition and 60K+ other titles, with a free 10-day trial of O'Reilly. Book Genre: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Nonfiction, Reference, Science, Technical, Technology

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