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Berube, Richard Henry was born on December 6, 1937 in Providence. Son of Henry Richard and Thelma Lilla (Seymour) Berube.
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Created to provide a safer and more cost effective lab environment, these innovative manuals introduce new methods to learning and understanding circuit analysis concepts by using Electronics Workbench to simulate actual lab experiments on the computer. Using the latest circuit simulation software, they allow for easy circuit modification, more extensive troubleshooting experiments, and more powerful computational tools. Readers work with circuits drawn on the computer screen and with simulated instruments that act like actual laboratory instruments. Circuits can be modified easily with on-screen editing, and analysis results provide fast, accurate feedback. The manuals provide extensive technical preparation for each interactive experiment, and a series of questions about the results of each experiment requires users to think about and to analyze the results of the experiments in more depth than is customary in other lab manuals. The manual examines diodes, bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors, operational amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, active filters, and oscillators. For individuals interested in fine tuning their knowledge of electronic devises using Electronics Workbench.
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This unique and innovative laboratory manual helps readers learn and understand circuit analysis concepts by using Electronic Workbench software to simulate actual laboratory experiments on a computer. Users work with circuits drawn on the computer screen and with simulated instruments that act like actual laboratory instruments. Circuits can be modified easily with on-screen editing, and analysis results provide fast, accurate feedback. ¿Hands-on¿ in approach throughout—in both interactive experiments and a series of questions about the results of each experiment—it is more cost effective, safer, and more thorough and efficient than using hardwired experiments. Uses MulitiSim to simulate dc and ac electric circuit experiments on a computer screen using simulated instruments to make circuit measurements, recreating a real laboratory environment. A materials list and circuit diagrams is included in each experiment so that the experiments can be used in a hardwired laboratory environment in addition to the computer simulations. Experiment Theory sections contain all of the technical information needed to do the calculations and answer the questions. A series of circuits with faults is stored on the accompanying disk and is included at the end of many of the experiments. For the assistance in the study of Electric Circuits.
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Computer Simulated Experiments for Electric Circuits Using Electronics Workbench Multisim Computer Simulated Experiments for Electric Circuits Using Electronics Workbench Multisim by Richard H Berube ( Author ) Paperback Apr- 2003 Paperback Apr- 13- 2003
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consultant Electrical engineering educator
Berube, Richard Henry was born on December 6, 1937 in Providence. Son of Henry Richard and Thelma Lilla (Seymour) Berube.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Rhode Island, 1962. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Rhode Island, 1968.
Electronics engineer, College Hill Industries, Warwick, Rhode Island, 1962-1964;
instructor engineering and mathematics, Community College Rhode Island, Warwick, 1965-1968;
assistant professor engineering, Community College Rhode Island, Warwick, 1968-1973;
associate professor, Community College Rhode Island, Warwick, 1973-1980;
professor, Community College Rhode Island, Warwick, since 1980;
department chairman, Community College Rhode Island, Warwick, 1972-1980. Consultant F.N. Zaino Associations, Cranston, Rhode Island, 1976-1984, Gulton Industries, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, 1991. Member solar energy committee Rhode Island Public UtilityCommn., Providence, 1975-1976.
Rhode Island planning representative N.E. Solar Energy Center, Boston, 1977.
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(Computer Simulated Experiments for Electric Circuits Usin...)
( Created to provide a safer and more cost effective lab...)
(Created to provide a safer and more cost effective lab en...)
( This unique and innovative laboratory manual helps rea...)
Technical advisor James Taft for Governor Campaign, Providence, 1976. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (life), American Society for Engineering Education, Metacomet Country Club, Tau Beta Pi.
Married Patricia Ann Pastille, October 20, 1962.