All New Electronics Self-teaching Guide, Third ... Page
: Concepts are often presented through a question that challenges you to think through a procedure before the detailed explanation is provided.
: The guide assumes a basic familiarity with electricity (like Ohm’s Law) and first-year algebra, though it provides a "DC Review and Pre-Test" at the start to refresh these skills. Key Topics Covered
The , written by Harry Kybett and Earl Boysen, is a classic entry-level resource designed for hobbyists and vocational students who want to learn the fundamentals of modern electronics at their own pace. Core Concept & Structure All New Electronics Self-Teaching Guide, Third ...
: Each chapter includes frequent self-tests and ends with a comprehensive review to ensure you have mastered the material before moving forward.
The third edition has been fully updated to cover essential components and circuit types used in modern electronics: : Concepts are often presented through a question
: In-depth chapters on diodes (including Zeners), resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
: Extensive focus on the transistor as the "building block" of modern electronics, covering both Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Junction Field Effect Transistors (JFETs) as switches and amplifiers. Core Concept & Structure : Each chapter includes
: Practical guidance on designing oscillators, power supplies, and signal filters (bandpass and band-reject).