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IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms. Wiley, The most accepted dictionary, compiled by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Berlin, Howard M. The Illustrated Electronics Dictionary. Columbus; London: Merrill, 1986. Concise illustrated dictionary for the general user. Beynon, John. Principles of Electronics. Horwood, 1990. Scholarly survey of the basic principles. Douglas-Young, John. Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary of Electronics. Prentice Hall, Large-scale illustrated dictionary suitable for both general and more specialized readership. Lambert, Mark. 50 Facts about Electronics. London: Piccolo, 1984. Short introduction for young readers. Markus, John. Electronics Dictionary. McGraw-Hill, Defines more than 17,000 terms in solid-state electronics, computers, television, radio, satellite communications, and medical, industrial, and military applications. Tooley, Mike. Everyday Electronics Data Book. PC Publishing, 1990. 240 pages of data.
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