Posted: July 9th, 2008, 9:11am CEST by Edgumilan
Stan Gibilisco the authored of nonfiction books about electronics and science attracted attention with Understanding Einstein’s Theories of Relativity (TAB Books, 1983). His Encyclopedia of Electronics (TAB Professional and Reference Books, 1985) and Encyclopedia of Personal Computing (McGraw-Hill, 1996) were annotated by the American Library Association as among the best reference volumes published in those years. His work has gained reading audiences in the Far East, Europe, and South America. This updated dictionary of electronics terms covers a wide and vast range of subjects in an easier-to-use format. The reference is a vast range of definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, illustrations, schematics, diagrams, and conversion tables. It has more that 28,000 definitions and 1,000 clear and functional illustrationsto achieve the ultimate reference for technicians, hobbyists, and students. Terms and illustrations from robotics, artificial intelligence, and personal computing as they relate to electronics are included. The definitions spelled out in plain English with minimal technical jargon that makes the Dictionary accessible to beginning, intermediate, and advanced electronics professionals. The highlight were: 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 and all entries have been reviewed by an editorial review board to assure their accuracy. This is the book where you can find for a better source of definitions in electronics! Download from rapidshare