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The Art of Electronics
Paul Horowitz
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Winfield Hill
Cambridge University Press
, 1989 - 1125 pages
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highly recommended
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If you want to know how to design stuff that works without getting bogged down in the kind of math that gives most people the sweats, BUY THIS BOOK.
Yes, some of it is showing it's age, but even those bits have an enormous amount of clever design insights and very cool solutions to non obvious problems.
In short, whether
electronics
is a hobby or a career, you cannot do without this book on your shelf, preferably close at hand.
The art of electronic
I have used this book as my text and reference book regarding my electronic circuits understanding and designing. Eventhough I have used it for several years but I always find more and more information each and everytime I read it. One thing I would like to have it improved is examples and explanation should be on the same page so that reader can refer to pictures easier. Orher than that, it has been a great book so far!
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Simply the best general electronics/electrical engineering book I've ever seen.
I've never seen anything that comes close. If you're interested in
electronics
as a hobby or as a career this is the book for you.
The Art of Electronics
Well written and easy to read and comprehend. Emphasis is on understanding basic principles, not on detailed mathematical analysis and proofs. It was last updated more than 20 years ago, but is remarkably current. It is the textbook for the university level music technology
electronics
course I teach.
Helpful? Reference, yes. Teaching/learning, no.
I've used this book for two qu
art
ers at ohio university in physics 272 and 273. Other than the fact that the lab courses doen't do much in the way of actual teaching, this text and it's sarcasm is awful.
It does ask a lot of questions, but as a teaching text for an introductory set of labs, it is terrible. You may think I'm just too stupid to benefit from sarcastic questions with no material in the text to answer them, but if that is the case, you are probably some nerd type that knows very little in the way of education.
I'll be selling this set of texts, which is unusual, since as a teacher, I generally keep all my texts for future reference (even my introduction to particle physics by Das, and my quantum mechanics text by Ira Levine)...save money and use google, or wikipedia you will find more detailed answers.
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