Cambridge University Press, 1981. — 146 p.
This laboratory manual accompanies
The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill (Cambridge University Press, 1980). It consists of 23 laboratory exercises that utilize commonly available genoral-purpose lab instrumentation and standard electronics parts, and, therefore, should be adaptable to an electronics laboratory wherever the text is used.
The labs treat: DC circuits, capacitors, diodes, transistors, op amps, oscillators, power supplies, field effect transistors, combinational logic, sequential logic, three-state logic, analog-digital conversion, and microprocessors. An appendix listing small parts needed for the labs is included, to assist in maintaining a complete stock of lab supplies.
An appendix on Z-80 data, and one containing the pinouts of all active devices (transistors, ICs) used in the labs, make the manual self-contained; the user will need no additional data sheets or books.
DC Circuits.
Capacitors.
Diodes.
Transistors.
Op Amps.
Oscillators.
Power Supplies.
Field Effect Transistors.
Combinational Logic.
Sequential Logic.
Three-state Logic.
Analog-Digital Conversion.
Sequential Logic.
Microprocessors.
Appendixes:Lab Supplies.
Z-80 data.
Pinout Diagrams.