Description
How to Test Almost Everything Electric 3rd Edition Book & 3 Semiconductor Cross Reference Books. $70
The practical, hands-on guidance needed to troubleshoot efficiently with today's electronic test equipment.
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 and flowcharting.
How to Test Almost Everything Electronic (3rd Edition) by Delton T. Horn is a 326-page, 1993 handbook from TAB Books focused on practical troubleshooting for intermediate hobbyists. It explains how to use tools like multimeters and oscilloscopes on components and circuits, emphasizing ICs and transistors over old tube circuits.
Key Aspects of the Book:
Focus: Practical, hands-on guidance for troubleshooting without heavy theory or complex mathematics.
Content: Covers testing techniques for various electronic components and systems, including computers and automotive electronics.
Chapters: Includes chapters on volt/current tests, component testing, and specific device troubleshooting.