The Forrest Mims circuit scrapbook Volume I Volume I /

Here it is--a collection of Forrest Mims's classic work from the original Popular Electronics magazine! Using commonly available components and remarkable ingenuity, Forrest shows you how to build and experiment with circuits like these:analog computers color organs digital phase-locked loops f...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Mims, Forrest M. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Eagle Rock, Va. : LLH Technology Pub 2000.
Edición:1st edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627773506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Forrest Mims Circuit Scrapbook; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter One. Analog Circuits; 1. Analog Computer Circuits, Part 1; 2. The Analog Sample/Hold Circuit; 3. The Analog Comparator; 4. Voltage-to-Frequency Converters; 5. Frequency-to-Voltage Converters; 6. Dark/Light Detector; 7. Experimenting with Noise; 8. An Op-Amp AM Radio; 9. Programmable-Gain Amplifiers; 10. Remote Sensing, Part1; 11. Experimenting with a Joystick, Part 1: Basic Concepts and Applications; Chapter Two. Light and Light Communications; 1. Phototransistor Receiver Module
  • 2. LED Transmitter Module3. Eavesdropping on Light; 4. Optical Fiber Communications, Part 1; 5. Light-Wave Voice Communicator; 6. Experimenting with a Light Pen, Part 1; 7. A Light-Sensitive Tone Generator; Chapter Three. LED Circuits; 1. A High-Resolution LED Display; 2. LED Bargraph Display Chips; 3. High-Current LED Pulser; 4. Tri-State LED Demonstrator; Chapter Four. Test and Measurement Circuits; 1. Experimental Solid-State Oscilloscope; 2. Missing-Pulse Detectors; 3. A ""Matchbox"" LED Oscilloscope; 4. Solid-State Oscilloscope Wrap-Up; 5. Do-lt-Yourself Counters
  • 6. X100 Frequency Multiplier7. Audible Pulse Indicator; 8. A Solid-State Panel Meter; Chapter Five. Power Sources; 1. Miniature DC-DC Converter; 2. An Integrated Polarity Converter; 3. The Polapulse® Wafer Battery; 4. Do-lt-Yourself Batteries; Chapter Six. Digital Circuits; 1. The Digital Comparator; 2. CMOS Tone Sequencer; 3. Modifying Calculators; 4. Digital Stopwatch; 5. The Digital Phase-Locked Loop, Part 1; 6. Digital Color Organ; 7. Experimenting with Shift Registers; 8. More on Shift Registers; 9. CMOS Basics: The 4011 Quad NAND Gate; 10. Model-Railroad Crossing Light
  • 11. Simple BCD Keyboard Encoder12. Precision CMOS Clock Generator; 13. Experimenting with High-Speed Logic; Chapter Seven. Experimenter, Hobby and Game Circuits; 1. Binary Hi-Lo Game; 2. IC Interval Timers; 3. Universal Tri-State Tone Generators; 4. Pseudorandom Number Generator; 5. Pocket Color Organ; 6. More on Pseudorandom Number Generators; 7. General-Purpose Utility Amplifier; 8. Hall-Effect Magnetic Sensor; 9. Programmable Countdown Timer; 10. Ultra-Simple Power Flasher; 11. A Simple Wind-Speed Indicator; 12. Transistorized Light Flasher; 13. A Liquid-Level Indicator for the Blind
  • 14. Steam Engine and Whistle Sound Synthesizer15. A Simple, Low-Cost Timer; 16. Experimenting with an Air Pressure Switch