Title: "Getting Started in Electronics" by Forrest M. Mims III

Title: "How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic" (Second Edition) by Michael Jay Geier

Sometimes you don't need a general electronics repair book; you need a manual for a specific world.

If you were to assess the book’s effectiveness, use this rubric per chapter:

| Criterion | Poor (1) | Good (3) | Excellent (5) | |-----------|----------|----------|----------------| | Clear learning objectives | Vague | Listed but not referenced | Linked to assessment tasks | | Safety warnings integrated | Buried in preface | In relevant sections | Highlighted with icons | | Troubleshooting flowcharts present | None | Simple linear | Branched decision trees | | Real component values/voltages | Generic | Some real examples | Specific to common devices | | Practice exercise with solution | No | Answer only | Explained reasoning |


The book must teach you how to use a Digital Multimeter (DMM) beyond just checking continuity. It should cover:

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