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Electronic
Circuits
for the
Evil Genius
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This book is dedicated to my wife Mary. Over the past two years, even more than
before, she has supported, protected, understood, and challenged me. With her many
talents, she has confronted me and danced with me. She has inspired me and talked
me back to reality. She has directed me, believed in what I was, and nurtured what I
could be. Beyond that, she gave me permission and helped me focus. I've seen so
many books dedicated to wives, and I never understood why. I thought that maybe
such dedications were expected. Now I know. It's one thing to be married to a sports
nut and be a sports widow for a season. It's completely different when a technical
writer disappears into his own world for months at a time.
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Contents
Foreword
Part II Introducing Digital
Electronics
XI
47
Preface
XII
49
Section Four
Digital Logic
Acknowledgments
XIII
Lesson 13: A Spoiled Billionaire
49
1
Part I
Components
54
Lesson 14: The Basic Digital Logic Gates
3
Section One
Components
Lesson 15: Integrated Circuits CMOS ICs
60
Lesson 1: Inventory of Parts Used in Part I
3
The First NAND
Section Five
65
Gate Circuit
Lesson 2: Major Equipment
6
Lesson 16: Building the First NAND
Gate Circuit
Lesson 3: Your First Circuit
9
65
Section Two
Resist If You Must
13
Lesson 17: Testing the Input at
Test Point '1
67
Lesson 4: Reading Resistors
13
Lesson 18: Test Point 2-The NAND Gate
Processor at Work
Lesson 5: The Effect Resistors Have on
a Circuit
69
15
Lesson 19: Test Point 3-lntroducing the
Resistor Capacitor Circuit
Lesson 6: The Potentiometer
17
70
Lesson 7: Light-Dependent Resistors
19
Lesson 20: Test Point 4-The Inputs Are
Switches
73
Section Three More Components
and Semiconductors
Section Six Analog Switches for
Digital Circuits
23
79
Lesson 8: Capacitors and Push Buttons
23
Lesson 21: Understanding Voltage Dividers
79
Lesson 9: Introducing Transistors
29
Lesson 22: Create a Light-Sensitive Switch
83
Lesson 10: The PNP Transistor
33
Lesson 23: The Touch Switch
85
Lesson 11: Your First Project: The Automatic
Night Light
36
Section Seven
The NAND Gate
Oscillator
87
Lesson 12: Specialized Transistors-
The SCR
41
Knowledge, Design, Control
87
Contents
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