The Penguin Dictionary of Electronics

The Penguin Dictionary of Electronics by David Howard is a comprehensive reference published by Penguin Books in 2005. This fourth edition spans 682 pages and is presented in English, offering a wealth of authoritative definitions and information on terms and abbreviations relevant to the field of electronics as it evolves into the twenty-first century.
Readers will find detailed entries covering a wide range of topics, from basic concepts to more complex terms, making it a valuable resource for students, teachers, technologists, technicians, and engineers in computer and audio fields. This dictionary serves as an essential tool for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of electronics and its various applications.
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The Penguin Dictionary of Electronics is packed full of information on and authoritative definitions of the terms and abbreviations used in this complex subject as it moves into the twenty-first century – from address bus and daisy chaining to squelch circuit and wobbulator. Fully revised and updated for its fourth edition, it is the ideal source of information for those who need to understand electronics and its applications, whether students and teachers, technologists and technicians, or computer and audio engineers.
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