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Using Multisim 9: Troubleshooting DC/AC Circuits
John Reeder
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| #558129 in Books | Cengage Learning | 2006-08-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.75 x8.50 x.30l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 176 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Nice Introduction to Multisim 9|By Tom|I'm not experienced in using a bread board, so I decided to use a simulator software to get my knowledge solidified before physically experimenting on electrical components and voltage again.
The workbook exercises are all under the influence that you the reader are using Multisim 9; fortunately, Multisim 10 works flawlessly on||Introduction to Electronics Workbench MultiSIM(TM) the Electronics Lab in the Computer. Introduction to Electricity and Electronics, Electrical Quantities and Components. Electric Circuits. Analyzing and Troubleshooting Series Circuits. Analyzing and Troublesh
Now updated to MultiSIM 9, this workbook supplements basic DC/AC instruction and demonstrates how to troubleshoot faulty circuits using MultiSIM as the standard tool. Working on the computer, readers will learn to make measurements, determine faults, replace components, and test results using the same processes and techniques that would be used in an actual hardware lab. This highly engaging approach quickly builds the skill and confidence levels necessary to do live cir...
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