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| avogadro:
Does anyone know any good book that is structured like lab experiments around amplifiers and other analog circuits that aimed at beginners. I want to get to know oscilloscopes better and different way to use them etc. I got myself an oscilloscope and its just collecting dust. |
| ArthurDent:
Here is a video that might have some limited information you could use. The guy speaks pretty fast to cram a lot into the video but with the pause and rewind buttons you can go over any section of the video multiple times. I'm not sure what the board he's testing does as this video was apparently part of a course, but the video is a start - and it's free! Just be careful on buying books because a lot of the books you'll find are so out of date as to be useless. https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=l-yfW7_nHpL4_AaR8L2YCQ&q=how+to+use+an+oscilloscope#kpvalbx=1 Here is a fairly new book (2012) that goes into great detail that would make a great reference. You can view the entire 580 page book on line in PDF format or try to find a hardcopy locally. I've seen it for sale for between $10-$30 USD. https://gurusaiprasanth.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/complete-electronics-self-teaching-guide-with-projects-honest.pdf |
| rstofer:
"Learning the Art of Electronics" is the lab manual for the highly regarded "The Art of Electronics". There's a sticky on books and such at the top of the forum. |
| Shock:
--- Quote from: avogadro on September 17, 2018, 07:23:49 pm ---Does anyone know any good book that is structured like lab experiments around amplifiers and other analog circuits that aimed at beginners. I want to get to know oscilloscopes better and different way to use them etc. I got myself an oscilloscope and its just collecting dust. --- End quote --- Tektronix have various courses aimed at beginners. Take a look around their website. It's easily adapted to any oscilloscope as most of the functions are shared between brands/models. https://www.tek.com/lab-course/learn-digital-oscilloscope-operations-using-arduino-board-dut-signal-generator |
| Old Printer:
Arthur & Shock, thanks for posting those links. Two very interesting sources of learning materials. |
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