ELECTRONICS 11 AND 12 (2008) GRADE COLLECTION



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ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Applied Electricity and Electronics Health and Safety Bayne, C. This resource consists of a well-organized, 685-page textbook, accompanied by an instructor's manual and a laboratory manual. Sections of study include: Fundamentals of Direct Current; Fundamentals of Alternating; Inductance, Capacitance, and RCL Circuits; Ac Power and Motors; and Electronics Principles. Learning objectives are supported by summaries, review questions, and problems. Technical terms are clearly defined and emphasized throughout. The instructor's manual includes an answer key and reproducible masters. The lab manual consists of a wide variety of activities, many of which direct students to write their observations. Supplier: Nelson Education Ltd. 10 Birchmount Road Scarborough, ON M1K 5G4 Student Text: $1.95 Instructor's Manual: $85.25 Laboratory Manual: $22.95 Student Text: 1-56637-707-2 Instructor's Manual: 1-56637-709-9 Laboratory Manual: 1-56637-708-0 Copyright: 2000 Telephone: (416) 752-9448 Fax: (416) 752-8101 Toll Free: 1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671 Web Address: www.nelson.com Applied Robotics Wise, E. This print resource includes a CD-ROM and is designed to give a thorough and complete introduction into the field of robotics using simple projects and easy-to-read explanations. Extensive schemata and descriptions guide the student through the challenges of building a working robot. The resource introduces issues surrounding robotic systems, i.e., mechanical design, sensory systems, electronics control, and computer software intelligence. Also included: fuzzy logic and microcontroller systems; and serial and memory mapped interfacing. Applied Robotics is an excellent reference resource that can be used in conjunction with the recommended comprehensive resources identified in the grade collections. Supplier: SAMS Technical Publishing 9850 East - 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46229 Text with CD-ROM $29.95 US funds Text with CD-ROM: 0-7906-1184-8 Copyright: 1999 Telephone: 317-391-9850 Fax: 317-488-4344 Toll Free: 1-800-553-3910 Web Address: www.samswebsite.com

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Basic Digital Electronics Evans, Alvis In this resource, the basic concepts and fundamentals of digital system functions are explained. There are also detailed explanations of how digital circuits are designed and applied in systems that execute specific tasks. Basic Digital Electronics is written in a straightforward manner, is easy to read, uses detailed illustrations, and introduces practical applications and examples to solidify the understanding of the concepts discussed. Multiple-choice quizzes and a set of questions and problems at the end of each chapter reinforce the learning. Basic Digital Electronics is an excellent reference resource that can be used in conjunction with the recommended comprehensive resources identified in the grade collections. Supplier: Master Publishing, Inc. PO Box 565101 Dallas, TX 75356 $19.95 US funds 0-945053-23-1 Copyright: 1996 Telephone: 817-274-0400 Fax: 817-548-9594 Toll Free: 1-800-669-9594 Web Address: www.masterpublishing.com Build Your Own Programmable LEGO Submersible Bohm, H. et al. The project in this resource focuses on constructing an AUV (Autonomous Under Vehicle). The scientific principles and the technology available to solve the problems relate to construction and wiring, waterproofing the tiny computer (i.e., the brain of the Sea Angel is a microcomputer), and designing a motor controller. Product information is provided in the resources section of this text. Supplier: Westcoast Words 3036 Waterloo Street Vancouver, BC V6R 3J6 $9.35 Copyright: 2001 Telephone: 604-731-5565 Fax: 604-731-5565 n/a Student, Teacher Resource

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Build Your Own Underwater Robot and Other Wet Projects Bohm, H. et al. The projects in this resource vary from the simple to the more complex, and are supported by stories that present a problem to be solved. All of them feature important lessons about a particular kind of underwater craft. The scientific principles and the technology available to solve the problems are extremely well woven in the book. This is an excellent resource to support the recommended comprehensive resources. Supplier: Westcoast Words 3036 Waterloo Street Vancouver, BC V6R 3J6 $20.00 Copyright: 1997 Telephone: 604-731-5565 Fax: 604-731-5565 0-9681610-0-6 Student, Teacher Resource Cell Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age Careers and Society Carlo, G. et al. This student-teacher resource provides general information about the complexity of technology and society interactions, and particularly re: EMFs (electromagnetic fields). Students can use the resource to research the negative social effects of an electronic technology. The book discusses the alarming evidence an industry insider found in his study of the health effects of cell phones. The book also explains how industry responded by not renewing his research funding. Questions are raised about many possible negative health effects of cell phones, tensions between 'profit' technology, and human values are discussed. Caution: The book introduces students to one side of a controversy. Teachers should avoid taking sides, and encourage students to understand the dimensions of the controversy. Supplier: Publishers Group Canada 250A Carlton Street Toronto, ON M5A 2L1 $18.00 Copyright: 2001 Telephone: (416) 934-9900 Fax: (416) 934-1410 Web Address: www.pgw.com 0-7867-0960-X

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION CMOS Cookbook, 2nd Edition Project Production Lancaster, D. et al. This resource introduces all that is necessary-to-know in order to understand and profitably use CMOS digital logic. It outlines all the basics of working with digital logic and many of its end applications. The text can be used as a self-learning guide, a reference handbook, a project idea book, and/or a teaching text for digital logic. Supplier: Telephone: Fax: $41.20 US funds 0-7506-9943-4 Copyright: 1997 Digital Magic: Mr. Circuit Two This resource is recommended as an introduction to basic digital understanding. It uses a lab approach to supplement the theory content. Topics include: logic gates (how they are built and how they work), principles of Boolean Algebra, combining logic gates to build complex digital devices (e.g., clocks, flip-flops, timers, etc.), binary numbers, binary and decade digital counting circuits, digital divider, and digital display decoder, and multiplexers. The resource includes pictorial and schematic diagrams. Supplier: RP Electronics 2060 Rosser Avenue Burnaby, BC V5C 5Y1 $24.50 US funds 81 Copyright: 2002 Telephone: 604-738-6722 Fax: 604-738-3002 Toll Free: 1-888-921-7770 Web Address: www.rpelectronics.com Discover Electronics! Mr. Circuit One This text provides an excellent introduction to basic electronics. It uses a lab approach to supplement the theory content. There are over 30 lab experiments and projects for students to build and explore. Each lab activity comes with a complete write-up, plus a schematic, and pictorial diagram of the breadboard project wiring. Matching parts kits for each lab activity are available from the book publisher and distributor. Supplier: RP Electronics 2060 Rosser Avenue Burnaby, BC V5C 5Y1 $21.39 US funds 1181 Copyright: 1998 Telephone: 604-738-6722 Fax: 604-738-3002 Toll Free: 1-888-921-7770 Web Address: www.rpelectronics.com

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Essentials of Electronics, Second Edition Careers and Society Health and Safety Petruzella, F. This comprehensive resource package consists of a 726-page textbook, an activities manual, an instructor's productivity center (CD-ROM), a Multisim Circuit Simulation activities CD-ROM, an instructor's manual, and an electronic experiments manual CD-ROM. The package provides a strong foundation on the concepts and terminology of electronic circuits. The textbook is divided into two major units: 1) DC Circuits, and 2) AC Devices. Key terms are highlighted, and each chapter ends with a Review and Applications section. The instructor's manual contains an answer key and transparency masters. The electronic experiments manual CD-ROM contains activities for every chapter in the textbook, and created especially for use with Electronics Workbench. The activities can be used for individual drill/practice, or for class assignments. The instructor's productivity center (CD-ROM) includes Electronics Workbench files for use with selected text exercises, PowerPoint presentations for each chapter of the text, a curriculum builder course and lesson planning resource, ExamView Pro test generator, and solution files for the optional electronic experiments manual CD-ROM. The online help feature provides detailed information about each component and instructions for performing the necessary software functions. The Multisim circuit simulation activities CD-ROM contains nearly 250 simulation activity files that include activities for circuit analysis, troubleshooting, and other simulations that are correlated with selected end-of-chapter exercises. Again, these activities can be used for individual drill/practice, or for assignments. Text: $118.95 Instructor's Manual: $72.95 Activities Manual: $47.56 Text w/cd-rom: 0-07-827696-9 / 9780078276965 Instructor's Manual w/cd-rom: 0-07-821050-X / 9780078210501 Activities Manual w/cd-rom: 0-07-827697-7 / 9780078276972 Copyright: 2001 Student, Teacher Resource EZ-Route2000, Version 1.1.0.18 Bolin, P. This resource is a printed circuit board and manufacturing software program. It allows the user to design a PC board using a variety of schematic symbols and transferring them to a PC board layout. Conductive Pathways (tracks/traces) are then connected by the user or can be connected automatically via the use of the Auto Route function of the program. The output of the design can be plotted using a variety of plotters and printer, or the design can be saved to disk and shipped to a manufacturer for production purposes. An instruction booklet and upgrades are also available. Supplier: Specific Instruments Ltd. 5115 East Georgia Street Burnaby, BC V5B 1V2 $99.95 US funds Copyright: 2000 Telephone: (604) 291-6171 Fax: (604) 298-4274 Web Address: http://www.ezr2000plus.com/ Not available

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual Slone, G. This resource is a step-by-step guide to the fundamentals of audio amplifiers. The following topics are covered: fundamentals of high power audio amplifiers, misinformation in audio, basic of audio power amplifiers, input stages configurations and analyses, voltage amplifier stages, and output stages. Also featured are discussion, construction techniques and considerations, power amplifier diagnostic equipment and testing procedures, as well as a complete appendix regarding supporting materials. $38.95 Copyright: 1999 0-07-134119-6 / 9780071341196 Teacher Resource Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition Project Production Predko, M. The resource details the features of the PICmicro and demonstrates how to use these embedded chips to access and control different devices. It includes complete projects, 30 experiments, explains tools needed for developing code, and even includes a printed circuit board. How the devices are electronically programmed are explained very clearly. The appendices provide additional resources for help in developing and debugging PICmicro applications, as well as expert tips on avoiding typical application problems. Teacher Resource $52.66 Copyright: 2002 0-07-136172-3 / 9780071361729

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Programming and Customizing the BASIC Stamp Computer, 2nd Edition Project Production Edward, S. This comprehensive tutorial on the easy-to-use BASIC Stamp single board computer that runs a PIC Microcontroller does not require any assembly language programming. The resource offers a primer on basic electronics including reading schematics, identifying components, and constructing prototypes. There are complete projects that demonstrate various BASIC Stamp applications and allow you to use your newly acquired knowledge. A BASIC Stamp Quick Reference Guide and CD are also a part of this resource. The CD provides all the software tools needed to begin developing PIC applications. $49.95 Copyright: 2001 0-07-137192-3 / 9780071371926 Teacher Resource Real-World Interfacing With Your PC, 2nd Edition Barbarello, J. The focus in this resource is an explanation of the concept of computer controlling devices as they occur in the real world of work. This is accomplished by constructing a device that acts as an intermediary between the PC and the real world through the use of the parallel port. There are sections in the book that provide examples of projects and functional applications. This resource also includes a program disk. Caution: Some skills and knowledge in BASIC programming are needed in order to execute various instructions and functions through the PC. Teacher Resource Supplier: Nelson Education Ltd. 10 Birchmount Road Scarborough, ON M1K 5G4 $61.95 Copyright: 1997 Telephone: (416) 752-9448 Fax: (416) 752-8101 Toll Free: 1-800-268-2222/1-800-668-0671 Web Address: www.nelson.com 0-7906-1145-7

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Robot Builder's Bonanza, 3rd Edition Sytems, Circuits, and Components Digial Circuits McComb, G. et al. In this soft cover, 733-page print resource, the approach to designing working robots is done in an educational, but also fun way. The modular projects start from building basic motorized platforms to giving the machine a 'brain' and teaching it to walk, talk, and obey commands. This project-oriented resource includes all the necessary information on how to construct the essential building blocks of personal robots. Suggested alternative approaches, parts lists, and sources of electronics and mechanical components are provided where appropriate. New to this third edition: 30 completely new projects; all projects have been revamped to be more usable, customizable, and more visual, e.g., illustrations of the final product are at the start of the chapter. 32.95 Copyright: 2006 0-07-146893-5 Robots, Androids, and Animatrons, 2nd Edition: Incredible Projects You Can Build Iovine, J. Project Production This is an excellent resource for first-time builders of robots. If students have the basics, the book provides everything that is needed to create exciting robotic projects by using off-the-shelf products and workshop-built devices. Various chapters include a complete parts list. $21.95 Copyright: 2002 0-07-137683-6

ELECTRONICS 11 AND (2008) GRADE COLLECTION Why Things Bite Back Tenner, E. Careers and Society Information presented in this resource is about the paradoxical nature of technology. It presents factual accounts of the negative effects of technology in a non-controversial or one-sided way. Basically, the resource is a collection of stories of 'technology's revenge.' Supplier: Random House of Canada Ltd./Knopf Canada 2775 Matheson Boulevard East Mississauga, ON L4W 4P7 $20.00 Copyright: 1996 Telephone: (905) 624-0672 Fax: (905) 624-8091 Toll Free: 1-800-668-4247 Web Address: www.randomhouse.ca 0-679-74756-7