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Beginner’s Guide to
Reading
Schematics
Third Edition
Stan Gibilisco
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About the author
Stan Gibilisco
has authored or coauthored more than 50 books on
physics, electronics, mathematics, and computing. He began his career
as an electronics engineer, wireless broadcast technician, and maga-
zine editor. The American Library Association named Stan’s
McGraw-
Hill Encyclopedia of Personal Computing
(1995) as one of the “Best
References of 1996.” In addition to authoring several books in McGraw-
Hill’s
DeMYSTiFieD
series of home study guides, he has written three
books in McGraw-Hill’s
Know-It-All
series for students who enjoy math-
ematics. Stan’s
Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics
has become a
classic in the field.
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