Abstract
Most of the experiments described in Chapter two onwards are based on circuits. To construct many of these circuits it is often good practice to make us of Veroboard (a trade name for a type of strip-board) on which the passive and active components may be readily mounted and their leads soldered to the appropriate interconnections already provided on the strip-board.
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Close, K.J., Yarwood, J. (1979). Introductory general notes. In: Experimental Electronics for Students. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5767-1_1
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