
Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition
by Paul Scherz
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appears in Electrical Engineering, Programming, and Technology.
A FullyUpdated, NoNonsense Guide to ElectronicsAdvance your electronics knowledge and gain the skills necessary to develop and construct your own functioning gadgets. Written by a pair of experienced engineers and dedicated hobbyists, Practical Electronics for Inventors, Fourth Edition, lays out the essentials and provides stepbystep instructio...
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