GraFxPro Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 I am in a distance learing course for electronics. I am understanding the concept of Resistors, Pots, Rheostats, Resistive devices, and capacitors. Were I am having a hard time is the math. So what I need to know is there a electronics math book for dummys?Also another thing that I need is a lot of questions on the subjects that I can work out to beter understand the use of the formulas so I can answer questions like:You plan to build a line-operated power supply for a battery-operated Sencore transistor tester that you bought at a garage sale. The tester is powered by a single 9V transistor battery, but is also has a coaxial jack on the side of the case for plugging in the power cord from a DC adapter. You figure you can build one cheaper than buying one of those DC adapters that plug into a wall outlet, plus you'll gain some experience. Which one of the following is an acceptable transformer secondary voltage, assuming you'll add just a single silicon diode rectifier and one cap for this project?a. 5 voltsb. 6.3 voltsc. 10 voltsd. 12 voltsIs there any were on line that I can go to find the information? On line tests?Any and all......Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ante Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 Hi,Here is some basic electronics math for you: ;D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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