How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic
Since the age of six, Michael Jay Geier has worked as an electronics technician, designer, and inventor. He disassembled anything he could get his hands on and quickly learned that how to put it back together was much more enjoyable. By the age of eight, he was running a local electronics repair firm that was featured in The Miami News.
With the help of this revised guide, you can repair all types of electrical equipment, from new digital electronics to analog antiques. How to Diagnose and Repair Everything Electronic, Second Edition, by a lifelong electronics specialist, provides professional insights, case studies, and step-by-step instructions. Learn how to setup your workstation, use cutting-edge testing equipment, identify and replace dead components, and handle reassembly. This do it yourself guide also includes instructions for specific devices such as stereos, MP3 players, digital cameras, flat panel TVs, computers, headsets, and mobile devices. It is regarded as one of the best books on electronics.
- Set up your workbench and select the appropriate tools.
- Maintain personal safety by using appropriate eye and ear protection.
- Understand how and why electrical components fail.
- Preliminary diagnoses should be made based on symptoms.
- Test equipment such as digital multimeters, ESR meters, frequency counters, and oscilloscopes should be used.
- Block, schematic, and pictorial diagrams must be interpreted.
- Product disassembly and identification
- Analyze circuits, find defects, and replace broken components.
- Reconnect cables and reassemble gadgets.
Author: Michael Geier
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0071848290
Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars (from 2011 reviews)
Best Sellers Rank: #20,516 in Books
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