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Modular Circuit Design
By Max Horsey and Philip Clayton US$32 (plus S&H) CD-ROM (single user version)
This CD-ROM has been developed from Max Horsey's Teach-In series "A Guide to Modular Circuit Design" (EPE Nov '95 to Aug '96). This highly acclaimed series presented a range of tried and tested analog and digital circuit modules, together with the knowledge to use and interface them. Thus allowing anyone with a basic understanding of circuit symbols to design and build their own projects. Essential information for anyone undertaking high school-level electronics or technology courses, and for hobbyists who want to get to grips with project design. Designing your Circuit: Simply select your modules from the wide choice available, read how they work, and join them together to make your circuit.
"I found that I could design a circuit without my teacher's help. And it worked! Everything was to hand - which chips to use - and which pins did what." Andrew Preston (GCSE Student)
Over seventy different Input, Processor, and Output modules are illustrated and fully described together with detailed information on construction, fault-finding, and components, including circuit symbols, pinouts, power supplies, decoupling, and so forth. A full contents list and alphabetical index are provided and, at every stage, alternative modules are offered. Written by a highly experienced author and teacher (Max is head of Electronics at Radley College), this CD brings it all together for all students of electronics. Minimum System Requirements: PC with 486/33MHz or higher, VGA+256 colors or better, CD-ROM drive, 8MB RAM, 8MB free space on hard disk. Mouse, web browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, or similar).
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