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A textbook for a college electronics technology course, one of several Bell has written. He explains the operation of all important electronics devices generally available today, such as diodes, operational amplifiers, and photoconductive cells, and shows how each is used in appropriate circuits, on the basis that an understanding of devices and circuits is most easily learned by learning how to design circuits. He includes review questions and problems with answer to half of them, but no bibliographic references. Canadian card order number: C99-900795-5. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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