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        Electronic Troubleshooting 
        
	  by: Daniel R. Tomal, Neal S. Widmer, Daniel Tomal, Neal Widmer 
	  Topics include: internal growler, neon voltage tester, convergence setup, logic pulser, allows the troubleshooter, multiplex unit, high resistance reading, color killer, intermittent component, electrosurgery unit, defective stage, horizontal oscillator, grounded motor, low resistance reading, vertical oscillator, defective capacitor, shading coil, troubleshooting flowchart, manual starter, test lamp, disconnect box, shaded pole, pigtail connections, signal tracing, centrifugal switch 
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by James K. Deane, Library Assistant at the Emporia Public Library, Kansas
  
For hobbyists at an upper high school or higher reading level, this moderately advanced text covers the basic principles of troubleshooting, the use of electronic test equipment, and troubleshooting specific types of equipment, including radio, television, electric motors, and generators. Quizzes (with answers provided) add value for those using this resource as a self-teaching guide.
  
Book Description 
New coverage of electronic components and equipment! PLUG INTO A WEALTH OF ELECTRONIC TROUBLESHOOTING POWER! If you work with electronics -- either through your profession or your pastime -- here's one resource you need handy at all times: the updated, Third Edition of McGraw-Hill's Electronic Troubleshooting. Revamped to include the latest electrical and electronic devices and problem-solving methods, this info-packed volume provides a fundamental understanding of electronic troubleshooting theory. And thanks to the long-standing electronics experience of the authors, you get a wealth of insight, including: * Explanations of all testing equipment * Valuable "rules of thumb" and "tricks of the trade" * Quick problem-solving graphs and flowcharts * Techniques for troubleshooting common consumer electronics * New coverage of surface-mounted components and equipment * And much, much more! So the next time you hit a snag while working with electronics, reach for Electronic Troubleshooting and get things up and running -- in a snap! Learn troubleshooting for: * Electric motors and generators * Industrial controls * Residential and industrial wiring * Radio and television * Digital circuits * Sequential digital circuits * Microprocessor-based systems * Biomedical equipment * And more!
  
From the Back Cover 
New coverage of electronic components and equipment!
  
PLUG INTO A WEALTH OF ELECTRONIC TROUBLESHOOTING POWER!
  
If you work with electronics -- either through your profession or your pastime -- heres one resource you need handy at all times: the updated, Third Edition of McGraw-Hills Electronic Troubleshooting.
  
Revamped to include the latest electrical and electronic devices and problem-solving methods, this info-packed volume provides a fundamental understanding of electronic troubleshooting theory. And thanks to the long-standing electronics experience of the authors, you get a wealth of insight, including:
  
* Explanations of all testing equipment 
* Valuable "rules of thumb" and "tricks of the trade" 
* Quick problem-solving graphs and flowcharts 
* Techniques for troubleshooting common consumer electronics 
* New coverage of surface-mounted components and equipment 
* And much, much more!
  
So the next time you hit a snag while working with electronics, reach for Electronic Troubleshooting and get things up and running -- in a snap!
  
Learn troubleshooting for: 
* Electric motors and generators 
* Industrial controls 
* Residential and industrial wiring 
* Radio and television 
* Digital circuits 
* Sequential digital circuits 
* Microprocessor-based systems 
* Biomedical equipment 
* And more!
  
About the Author 
Daniel R. Tomal teaches electronics in the Manufacturing Technology and Management program at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He lives in Wheaton, Illinois.
  
Neal S. Widmer teaches electrical and computer engineering technology at Purdue University. He lives near West Lafayette, Indiana  
	  
        
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