ABSTRACT

Owen Bishop’s First Course starts with the basics of electricity and component types, and introduces students to practical work almost straightaway. No prior knowledge of electronics is assumed.

The approach is student centred with Self-Test features to check understanding, and numerous Activities suitable for practicals, homework and other assignments. New Multiple Choice Questions are incorporated throughout the text to aid student learning. Key facts, formulae and definitions are highlighted to aid revision, and theory is backed up by numerous examples within the book. Each chapter ends with a set of problems which includes exam-style questions with numerical answers provided.

This text is ideal for a wide range of introductory courses in electronics, technology, physics and engineering. The coverage has been carefully matched to the latest UK syllabuses including GCSE Electronics, GCSE Design & Technology, Engineering GCSE and City & Guilds competence-based courses such as Level 2 NVQs.

The second edition now has additional applicability to BTEC First Electronics from Edexcel with coverage of fundamental topics required by students of this qualification, as well as other essential new topics that reflect recent technological developments. The result is a text that meets the needs of students on all Level 2 electronics units and courses, with a broad coverage that will be of direct relevance to any reader commencing study of this subject, or more advanced readers requiring a handy revision guide. New material for the second edition includes: kinetic energy; temperature and resistance; sawtooth waveform; fundamentals of digital communication and data transmission; industrial processes; cells and batteries; wind and solar power; CDs, DVDs, mobile phones; and the latest LED technology.

Owen Bishop’s talent for introducing the world of electronics has long been a proven fact with his textbooks, professional introductions and popular circuit construction guides being chosen by thousands of students, lecturers and electronics enthusiasts.

Companion website
A new companion website features animated circuit diagrams to indicate the flow of current, calculators to help with elementary electronic design project work, answers to revision questions and multiple-choice questions in the book, as well as essential circuit diagrams and illustrations from the text made available as PowerPoint slides for lecturers to use in presentations and handouts. https://books.elsevier.com/companions/0750669608

chapter |1 pages

What is electronics?

chapter 1|3 pages

Electrons

chapter 2|6 pages

Static and current electricity

chapter 3|3 pages

Cells and batteries

chapter 4|2 pages

Current, voltage and power

chapter |2 pages

In the Lab Using a multimeter

chapter 5|2 pages

Alternating currents

chapter 6|2 pages

Mains electricity

chapter 7|2 pages

Plugs and fuses

chapter 8|2 pages

Electricity in the home

chapter 9|2 pages

Sources of energy

chapter 10|6 pages

More sources of energy

chapter 11|2 pages

Resistance

chapter 12|2 pages

Resistors

chapter 13|2 pages

More about resistors

chapter 14|8 pages

Resistor networks

chapter 15|2 pages

Capacitors

chapter 16|3 pages

Charging capacitors

chapter 17|8 pages

Inductors

chapter 18|3 pages

SI units

chapter 19|4 pages

Switches

chapter 20|2 pages

Diodes

chapter 21|2 pages

Rectifier diodes

chapter 22|4 pages

Light-emitting diodes

chapter 23|1 pages

Light dependent resistors

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 24|1 pages

Thermistors

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 25|2 pages

Transistors

chapter 26|2 pages

Transistor action

chapter 27|2 pages

Transistor switches

chapter |6 pages

In the Lab Building on stripboard

chapter 28|3 pages

Thyristors

chapter 29|11 pages

Field effect transistors

chapter 30|2 pages

The structure of a system

chapter |6 pages

In the Lab Printed circuit boards

chapter 31|4 pages

Sensors

chapter |2 pages

In the Lab Testing projects

chapter 32|3 pages

Interfacing sensors

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 33|8 pages

Amplifying signals

chapter 34|9 pages

Timing

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 35|8 pages

Logic

chapter 36|5 pages

Logical systems

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 37|11 pages

Logical sequences

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 38|4 pages

Storing data

chapter 39|4 pages

Microcontrollers

chapter 40|5 pages

Programs

chapter |1 pages

Desing time

chapter 41|1 pages

Visual output

chapter 42|1 pages

Audible output

chapter 43|3 pages

Mechanical output

chapter |1 pages

Design time

chapter 44|4 pages

Audio systems

chapter 45|2 pages

Radio transmission

chapter 46|2 pages

Radio reception

chapter 47|6 pages

Digital communications

chapter 48|4 pages

Computers

chapter 49|5 pages

Control systems

chapter |1 pages

Desing time

chapter |7 pages

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