
Introduction to Electronic Engineering
by Valery Vodovozov
Publisher: BookBoon 2010
ISBN-13: 9788776815394
Number of pages: 135
Description:
This work introduces a reader to the basics of electronic engineering. The book is recommended for those who study electronics. Here, students may get their first knowledge of electronic concepts and basic components. Emphasis is on the devices used in day-to-day consumer electronic products.
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