Bebop to the Boolean Boogie: An Unconventional Guide to Electronics Date: 06 May 2011, 18:57
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The highly-successful most readable and comprehensive introduction to contemporary electronics available! Bebop to the Boolean Boogie is packed with hundreds of lavish, painstakingly drawn illustrations that clearly show the important points of each topic. Be warned! This is not your classical, electronics book. In addition to the superbly presented technical content, you'll find a treasure trove of interesting and enlightening nuggets of trivia. Max writes clearly with humor and zest, and there are hundreds of clear diagrams that clarify even the most difficult subjects. The exhaustive glossary is almost worth the price of the book by itself. If you are a student, electronics hobbyist, an experienced engineer wanting a handy reference to new technologies, a software engineer wanting a better understanding of hardware, or are just an ordinary Joe or Jill who wants to know how all this electronics and computer stuff really works, this is the book for you! As Computer Design magazine said, "If you want to be reminded of the joy of electronics, take a look at Clive "Max" Maxfield?s book, Bebop to the Boolean Boogie." Over 470 large-format pages of really great electronics information! As you rampage your way through this book you will discover: * The difference between the analog and digital worlds. * What logic gates are and how to make them from transistors. * Where numbers come from and why the Babylonian's counting systems gave them so many problems when it rained * What integrated circuits, circuit boards, hybrids, and multichip modules are, how they are made, and what they're used for. * How to survive the experience of assertion-level logic, positive logic, negative logic, and pass-transistor logic, and still keep a sense of humor! * Where computers came from and what Charles Babbage and his lady friend did in their spare time. * Superconductors, diamond substrates, optical interconnection technologies, virtual hardware and much, much more! Bebop boldly goes behind the beyond, behind which no electronics book has boldly gone beyond before! Bebop is the only electronics book where you can simultaneously learn about state machines, musical socks, Reed-M?ller logic, and the best time of the day to eat smoked fish. Review Extremely readable and easy to understand, youll wonder how people learned about this stuff before this book came along. New Book Bulletin, Computer Literacy Bookshops A highly readable, well-illustrated guided tour through basic electronics. Science Books & Films Theres something for anyone involved in anyway in electronics, whether as a mild interest or as a serious technician. . . . The book is an excellent and invaluable resource for anyone whos ever held a soldering iron and wants to know what makes current electronics technology tick, and where it's going in the future. Everyday with Practical Electronics (U.K.) This book is better than most college courses for learning electronics basics. The Daily Spectrum Maxfield shows the best of his style, mixing deep knowledge of technical history with a great sense of humor and a strong passion for finding some (almost) unbelievable nuggets of trivia. On the whole, this is a book that deserves the acclaim it received since the very first edition and it should be on the desk of everybody who is interested in digital electronics design. Electronics World, January 2006 From reviews of the first edition: "If you want to be reminded of the joy of electronics, take a look at Clive (Max) Maxfield's book Bebop to the Boolean Boogie." --Computer Design "Lives up to its title as a useful and entertaining technical guide....well-suited for students, technical writers, technicians, and sales and marketing people." --Electronic Design "Writing a book like this one takes audacity! ... Maxfield writes lucidly on a variety of complex topics without 'writing down' to his audience." --EDN "A highly readable, well-illustrated guided tour through basic electronics." -Science Books & Films "Extremely readable and easy to understand, you'll wonder how people learned about this stuff before this book came along." --New Book Bulletin, Computer Literacy Bookshops * The difference between the analog and digital worlds. * What logic gates are and how to make them from transistors. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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