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How to repair electronic equipment. Guide for non-electronic. - Michael Geier - discontinued

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Translation: Marcin Machnik. Publisher: Helion. The book is intended for people who want to learn how to repair various types of home electronic equipment.

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Product description: How to repair electronic equipment. A guide for non-electronics. - Michael Geier - discontinued

The book is intended for people who want to learn how to repair various types of home appliances. From scratch, such as transistor circuits and more complex circuits, it describes how the electronic equipment around us works. From the book you can learn how to disassemble devices, diagnose problems and replace faulty elements. The information is based on examples of devices we use in everyday life, such as computers, radios or mp3 players.

In this book you will find information on how:

  • Organize a workshop and equip it with tools and measuring instruments.
  • Take care of personal safety and avoid additional mechanical or electrical damage to the equipment
  • Use measuring instruments, including digital meters, signal generators, frequency meters and oscilloscopes
  • Read the block and ideological diagrams and assembly drawings
  • Disassemble devices and recognize their sections or blocks
  • Search for problems and diagnose up to the level of a single component
  • Perform assembly in reverse order

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Table of contents

Foreword (15)

Thanks (17)

Introduction (19)

Chapter 1. Get ready, because electronics is a lot of fun! (27)

  • Why fix it? (28)
  • Does it always pay to fix? (30)

Chapter 2 Establishing a workshop - the necessary tools (31)

  • What do you need to have? (31)
    • A good workplace (31)
    • Digital meter (34)
    • Oscilloscope (35)
    • Purchase of an oscilloscope (40)
    • Soldering iron (41)
    • Plastic melt soldering iron (42)
    • Tin (43)
    • Tin removal devices (43)
    • Small hand tools (45)
    • Magnifier (46)
    • Cables with terminals (47)
    • Cosmetic sticks (47)
    • Connection cleaning spray (47)
    • Alcohol (47)
    • Petroleum (48)
    • Thermal conductive paste (48)
    • Heat shrinkable casings (48)
    • Insulation tape (49)
    • Cups (49)
    • Internet access (49)
  • What else is there to have? (49)
    • Digital camera (49)
    • Power supply (50)
    • Transistor tester (50)
    • Capacity meter (50)
    • Signal generator (51)
    • Frequency meter (51)
    • Analogue meter (52)
    • Separation transformer (53)
    • Stereoscopic microscope (53)
    • Vice (54)
    • Hot-melt glue gun (54)
    • Magnet on the bar (54)
    • Cyanoacrylate glue (54)
    • Freeze spray (55)
    • Paper catalogues (55)
    • Electronic components (55)
    • Old tiles with elements (56)
  • Wishlist (57)
    • Inductance meter (57)
    • Logical Analyzer (57)
    • Soldering station for surface mounting (57)
    • Spectrum analyser (58)

Chapter 3 Attention, voltage, or how to maintain safety (59)

  • Electric shock (59)
  • Physical injuries (62)
  • Your turn (63)
    • Electrical damage (63)
    • Physical damage (65)
  • You fixed it! But is the device safe? (66)

Chapter 4 I'm repairing, so I am, that is, the philosophy of problem solving (69)

  • Why do devices work at all? (70)
  • The device as a work of art (71)
  • If only the devices had a brain (71)
  • Good, bad and sloppy (72)
  • Beginners' mistakes (73)
    • Adjustment to hide a real problem (73)
    • Stretching data to fit the theory (74)
    • Wrong wheel (74)
  • That's how it is (74)
    • Postpartum mortality (75)
    • Mechanical wear and tear (76)
    • Calls (76)
    • Soldering connections (77)
    • Overheating (78)
    • Electrical overload (78)
    • Physical overload (80)
    • The big capacitor scandal (81)
  • History lesson (82)
  • Please pull out the USB port and say "Aaa", which is a pre-test (84)
    • Cerebral flare (86)

Chapter 5: What are these terms, i.e. important terms, theories and blocks of systems (91)

  • Electricity theory (91)
  • Circuit theory (94)
  • Signal theory (95)
  • System blocks (99)

Chapter 6: Mastering your weapon, how to use service instruments (103)

  • Digital meter (103)
    • General characteristics (104)
    • DC voltage (104)
    • Alternating voltage (105)
    • Resistance (106)
    • Transition (107)
    • Direct current (107)
    • Diode testing (108)
  • Oscilloscope (109)
    • General features (109)
    • Screen settings (110)
    • Vertical settings (111)
    • Horizontal settings (111)
    • Trigger settings (111)
    • Signal display (112)
    • What are all these knobs for? (112)
    • Digital oscilloscope - differences (131)
  • Soldering iron (132)
  • Tools for unsoldering (136)
    • Tin suction back (136)
    • Suction unit (136)
    • Workstations (137)
  • Power supply (137)
    • Connection method (137)
    • Voltage (139)
    • Current (140)
  • Transistor tester (140)
  • Capacity meter (141)
  • Signal generator (142)
  • Frequency meter (142)
  • Analogue meter (144)
  • Contact cleaning spray (145)
  • Cooling spray (146)

Chapter 7: What are these miracles made of, the story of electronic elements (147)

  • Capacitors (147)
    • Designations (148)
    • Applications (149)
    • What kills them? (150)
    • Off-system testing (151)
  • Quartz and ceramic resonators (151)
    • Designations (152)
    • Applications (152)
    • What kills them? (152)
    • Off-system testing (153)
  • Combined quartz generator (153)
    • Designations (154)
    • Applications (154)
    • What kills them? (154)
    • Off-system testing (154)
  • Diodes (154)
    • Designations (155)
    • Applications (156)
    • What kills them? (156)
    • Off-system testing (156)
  • Fuses (156)
    • Designations (157)
    • Applications (158)
    • What kills them? (158)
    • Off-system testing (158)
  • Coils and transformers (158)
    • Designations (159)
    • Applications (159)
    • What kills them? (160)
    • Off-system testing (160)
  • Integrated circuits (160)
    • Designations (162)
    • Applications (163)
    • What kills them? (163)
    • Off-system testing (163)
  • Operating amplifiers (163)
    • Designations (164)
    • Applications (164)
    • What kills them? (164)
    • Off-system testing (164)
  • Resistors (165)
    • Designations (166)
    • Applications (167)
    • What kills them? (167)
    • Off-system testing (167)
  • Potentiometers (168)
    • Markings (169)
    • Applications (169)
    • What kills them? (170)
    • Off-system testing (170)
  • Relays (170)
    • Markings (171)
    • Applications (172)
    • What kills them? (172)
    • Off-system testing (172)
  • Switches (173)
    • Designations (174)
    • Applications (174)
    • What kills them? (174)
    • Off-system testing (174)
  • Transistors (174)
    • Markings (176)
    • Applications (177)
    • What kills them? (178)
    • Off-system testing (178)
  • Voltage regulators (178)
    • Markings (180)
    • Applications (180)
    • What kills them? (180)
    • Off-system testing (180)
  • Zener diodes (181)
    • Designations (181)
    • Applications (182)
    • What kills them? (182)
    • Off-system testing (182)

Chapter 8 Road Maps and Signs, or diagrams (183)

  • Dependent on electro (186)
    • Reference numbers (188)
  • Good, not bad and hopeless (189)
    • Good (189)
    • Not bad (190)
    • Hopeless (190)
  • Once upon a time... (190)
    • Amplifier block (191)
    • Switch mode power supply (195)
    • Anti-seizure amplifier (198)
    • Giant maps (201)
  • Try to read by yourself (201)
    • Radio (201)
    • CD and DVD Players (202)
    • Read more (203)
  • I don't have a scheme! (204)
  • Your wish is not an order to me. (204)

Chapter 9 Entering and not destroying, or how to get in (209)

  • Unlocking the latches (211)
  • Unhooking the tapes (212)
  • Pulling the cable connectors (213)
  • Layers and photos (213)
  • Opening closed equipment (215)
    • Tuners and amplifiers (215)
    • Video recorders and CD and DVD players (215)
    • LCD TVs and monitors (215)
    • Turntables (216)
    • Projectors (217)
    • Portable LCD-screen DVD players (217)
    • mp3 players (218)
    • Palmtops (219)
    • Mobile phones (219)
    • Cameras (219)
    • Digital cameras (220)
    • Laptops (221)

Chapter 10. What the hell is this, i.e. identifying the main sections (225)

  • System energy: power supplies (226)
  • Follow the copper path: input (229)
  • Shake but don't mix, chop and spice: signal processing (230)
  • How do we get out of here? Output sections (232)
  • Let's move: mechanisms (234)
  • Dangerous points (236)

Chapter 11: Hunt time to start, i.e. tracking and diagnosing (237)

  • It's dead! (237)
  • In a state of coma or madness (240)
  • He lives and works, but not quite (241)
  • Sometimes yes, sometimes no (242)
  • Back and forth (244)
  • Everything consists of blocks (245)
  • Don't be fooled (246)
  • When everything fails: desperate diagnostic techniques (247)
    • Mask (247)
    • Current strike (248)
    • NDM (249)

Chapter 12: Time for changes, i.e. mounting plates and component replacement (251)

  • Chronic elements (252)
  • Surface mounted elements (254)
  • Component selection (254)
    • Own resources (255)
    • Stack with tiles (255)
    • Replacement (255)
  • Installation of new elements (262)
    • Chronic installation (262)
    • Surface mounting (263)
  • Where to find the parts? (264)
  • Saving destroyed tiles (264)
  • LSI and other ugly words (266)

Chapter 13, attention, packaging, i.e. installation in reverse order (267)

  • Frequent errors (267)
  • Let's start from the beginning. (268)
  • Tape connection (270)
  • Oops! (271)
  • Layers and cups (271)
  • Oh, crack! (271)
  • Twisting without heat (272)
  • Ready! (272)

Chapter 14 Aces up the sleeve, or tricks and advice on specific products (273)

  • Switch mode power supply (273)
    • How does it work? (273)
    • What could be broken? (274)
    • Is it worth fixing? (274)
    • Hazards (274)
    • How to fix? (275)
  • Amplifiers and receivers (276)
    • How do they work? (276)
    • What could be broken? (277)
    • Is it worth fixing? (278)
    • Hazards (278)
    • How to fix? (279)
  • Disc Player or Writer (281)
    • How do they work? (281)
    • What could be broken? (282)
    • Is it worth fixing? (283)
    • Risks (283)
    • How to fix? (284)
  • Flat screen (289)
    • How does it work? (289)
    • What could be broken? (290)
    • Is it worth fixing? (290)
    • Hazards (291)
    • How to fix? (291)
  • Hard disk (292)
    • How does it work? (292)
    • What could be broken? (292)
    • Is it worth fixing? (293)
    • Hazards (293)
    • How to fix? (293)
  • Laptop (294)
    • How does it work? (294)
    • What could be broken? (295)
    • Is it worth fixing? (296)
    • Hazards (297)
    • How to fix? (297)
  • mp3 player (303)
    • How does it work? (303)
    • What could be broken? (303)
    • Is it worth fixing? (303)
    • Hazards (304)
    • How to fix? (304)
  • Video recorder and camera (304)
    • How do they work? (304)
    • What could be broken? (307)
    • Is it worth fixing? (307)
    • Risks (308)
    • How to fix? (308)
  • Projector (319)
    • How does it work? (319)
    • What could be broken? (320)
    • Is it worth fixing? (321)
    • Hazards (322)
    • How to fix? (322)
  • Let's go! (327)

Glossary (329)

  • Popular systems (342)

Scorch (345)
Book - Author Michael Geier
Book - ISBN 978-83-246-5074-3
Book - Binding miękka
Book - Publisher Helion
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