Lessons In Electric Circuits -- Volume VI (Experiments) - Appendix 2

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Appendix 2


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Credits

All entries arranged in alphabetical order of surname. Major contributions are listed by individual name with some detail on the nature of the contribution(s), date, contact info, etc. Minor contributions (typo corrections, etc.) are listed by name only for reasons of brevity. Please understand that when I classify a contribution as ``minor,'' it is in no way inferior to the effort or value of a ``major'' contribution, just smaller in the sense of less text changed. Any and all contributions are gratefully accepted. I am indebted to all those who have given freely of their own knowledge, time, and resources to make this a better book!

Dennis Crunkilton

  • Date(s) of contribution(s): January 2006 to present
  • Nature of contribution: Mini table of contents, all chapters except appedicies; html, latex, ps, pdf; See Devel/tutorial.htm; 01/2006.
  • Contact at: dcrunkilton(at)att(dot)net

Tony R. Kuphaldt

  • Date(s) of contribution(s): 1996 to present
  • Nature of contribution: Original author.
  • Contact at: liec0@lycos.com

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Typo corrections and other ``minor'' contributions

  • line-allaboutcircuits.com (June 2005) Typographical error correction in Volumes 1,2,3,5, various chapters ,(:s/visa-versa/vice versa/).
  • The students of Bellingham Technical College's Instrumentation program.
  • Jeff DeFreitas (March 2006)Improve appearance: replace ``/" and ''/" Chapters: A1, A2.
  • Don Stalkowski (June 2002) Technical help with PostScript-to-PDF file format conversion.
  • Joseph Teichman (June 2002) Suggestion and technical help regarding use of PNG images instead of JPEG.
  • Michael Warner (April 2002) Suggestions for a section describing home laboratory setup.



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