Vol. 3 Ch. 4 Section 16

Dave

Joined Nov 17, 2003
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Cheers Bill.

Please note that there are some images missing from Volume III Chapter 3 and 7 - this is an issue with the updating from AAC side and needs investigating - so no need to report these. Thanks.

Dave
 

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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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Just a suggestion, post the sections that are new somewhere so they can recieve closer attention. Maybe a table or something. The older a paragraph is, the more likely it has been thoughly reviewed.
 

Dave

Joined Nov 17, 2003
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Just a suggestion, post the sections that are new somewhere so they can recieve closer attention. Maybe a table or something. The older a paragraph is, the more likely it has been thoughly reviewed.
I notice all sections in chapters 3 and 7 are tagged for proofreading - I'm not sure whether this is because there have been small changes across all sections or whether they have all been tagged so that the chapters in questions can be proofread in full for the purposes of consistency.

I have asked Dennis to advise.

Dave
 

Dcrunkilton

Joined Jul 31, 2004
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I notice all sections in chapters 3 and 7 are tagged for proofreading - I'm not sure whether this is because there have been small changes across all sections or whether they have all been tagged so that the chapters in questions can be proofread in full for the purposes of consistency.
Chapter 3 has approximately doubled in size.
Chapter 7 only has a new unijunction transistor section to complet it.

Both chapters have had captions (and links to the captions) added to the images. Pay attention to captions. The Linux program "diction" was used to point out suspicious grammer. This results in minor changes throught the text. These activities can introduce errors into the text.
 

Dcrunkilton

Joined Jul 31, 2004
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http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_4/16.html

3rd Sentence in BJT quirks.

Reads...

I would control hundreds of amperes of current, at hundreds of degrees C.

Should be...

It would control hundreds of amperes of current, at hundreds of degrees C.

I'll list others typos for this chapter here as I find them unless requested not too.
Thanks Bill,

I have entered the change in the ibiblio master copy

Dennis Crunkilton
 
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