Electronics Explained: The New Systems Approach to Learning
Author(s): Louis E. Frenzel, Jr.
Publication Date: May 19, 2010
Published by: Newnes
ISBN 13: 978-1-85617-700-9 (paperback)
Don't spend time reading about theory, components, and old ham radios—that's history!
Industry veteran, Louis Frenzel, gives you the real scoop on electronic product fundamentals as they
are today. Rather than tearing electronics apart and looking at every little piece, the author takes a
systems-level view. For example, you will not learn how to make a circuit but how a signal flows from
one integrated circuit (IC) to the next and so on to the ultimate goal.
This practical application-driven viewpoint and breadth of coverage is unprecedented. This book touches
upon TV, audio, satellite, radio, wireless communication, and networking. All of this content is brought to
life through hands-on projects that you will enjoy whether you are a hobbyist, student, or engineer.
● Learn about electronics and computers without the gory details by taking a fresh, systems-based
approach to understanding how electronics work
● Discover the inner workings of HDTV, cell phones, microcontrollers, and more. . . .
● Explore, using hands-on projects and experiments that bring electronics to life







