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Простейшие конструкции на транзисторах. Массовая радиобиблиотека, выпуск 362
Year: 1960
Format: DJVU | PDF
File size: 11 МБ

Format: DJVU | PDF
File size: 11 МБ

The book describes the development of simple circuits on transistors, which are widely used in various electronic devices. The book "Простейшие конструкции на транзисторах" (Simple Circuits on Transistors) from the Mass Media Library series, release 362, provides an in-depth look at the development of simple circuits on transistors, which are widely used in various electronic devices. The book covers the basics of circuit design, component selection, and practical applications of these circuits in modern technology. It also explores the historical context of circuit development and how it has evolved over time. As we delve into the world of electronics, it's essential to understand the process of technological evolution and its impact on our lives. The book highlights the need to study and comprehend this process as the basis for survival in a rapidly changing world. With the advent of modern technology, it's crucial to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing knowledge, as it shapes our understanding of the world and influences our daily lives. The book begins by introducing the fundamental principles of circuit design, including the use of transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors. It then progresses to more complex circuits and their applications in various electronic devices such as amplifiers, oscillators, and frequency multipliers. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying physics of these circuits to appreciate their functionality and limitations. One of the most significant aspects of the book is its focus on the historical context of circuit development. The author provides a detailed account of how simple circuits have evolved over time, from their early beginnings to the present day.
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