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  • ISBN13: 9780830641277
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Staying away from hard-to-understand theory and mathematics, this practical handbook show you how common devices such as multimeters, frequency and logic probes, signal traces, and oscilloscopes are used. You’ll pinpoint problems in everything from TV sets and computers to automotive electrical systems. A practical, hands-on guide to troubleshooting with electronic test equipment – revised to include current testing techniques and new chapters on mechanical repairs … More >>

How to Test Almost Everything Electronic

5 Responses to “How to Test Almost Everything Electronic”

It seems universal that books on electricity, electronics & related testing equipment are targeted for highly-skilled pros.

When they say “for beginners”, they actually mean mid-level.
Rating: 1 / 5

June 29th, 2010

I bought and read this book at a time when I wanted to understand electronics better. I also had an old shortwave radio made with vacuum tubes. I was eager to learn how to keep it and other things working. While I enjoyed reading it and it had some useful ideas, I never really used what I learned from the book on anything. The book will not hurt you and may even help you. How helpful the book ultimately is may depend on your own skills at reasoning out solutions to problems. It will not do that work for you.
Rating: 3 / 5

June 29th, 2010

OK, so I’m new to electronics. But for this not being a reference book, I sure learned a lot. Not just about electronics, but some really useful things. Like how to not blow up caps when you test them. There’s a lot of good info here for a novice like me. Well done.
Rating: 4 / 5

June 29th, 2010

Great book,very easy to understand, a technician can’t do without.It helps me a lot to review what I have learnt 20 year ago without having to deal with the math etc.

worth every penny.
Rating: 5 / 5

June 29th, 2010

If your looking for a good introduction to trouble shooting with the how to use test equipment in circuits, this is it. I bought four

books on the subject at the same time and found this book and Electronic Trouble shooting by Tomal and Wimer to be the clear winners.
Rating: 5 / 5

June 29th, 2010