The Art of Electronics | Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill | crystal clear distillation of years of solid experience
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The Art of Electro...
The Art of Electronics
Paul Horowitz
,
Winfield Hill
Cambridge University Press
, 1989 - 1125 pages
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highly recommended
Essential for working engineers
This is a book that belongs on the desk of every working
engineer who designs electronic products. It's an
essential reference to all the "stuff I learned once
and forgot", as well as an enjoyable read. It's not going
to be much help to a student trying to study for a high-end
college course, but the truth is that nearly all of that
complex math is utterly unused out here in the trenches. The
fundamental "rules of thumb" and "bag of tricks" focus that
AofE has is exactly what we really use when designing most
of the products that people use in daily life.
Some reviewers fault the lightweight treatment of complex
topics or the simplification of certain aspects of
electronics
.
If that's your big concern, then a more complex and rigorous
treatment would be a better choice. If you just want to learn
about electronics, and have a good reference on your desk to
check up on things while designing, then this is it.
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crystal clear distillation of years of solid experience
Based on the biographical sketches of the authors, it was hard to believe that this book would have much more practical value than the typical skim-the-suface theoretical treatments that come from people with strong academic backgrounds.
This book is an exception, perhaps *the* exemplary exception to the rule.
Outstanding value, worth a spot on your reach-it-with-the-dominant-hand-without-getting-out-of-your-chair reference shelf. Whether you are a student, a freshly-minted wannabe engineer with a hole where you wish your experience lived, or an old rusty crusty know-it-all who hasn't re-invented a wheel in years, this book is a gem, and we can all learn a lot from time well-spent flipping through it. There is value here, not just in the hard/soft/firm/wet-ware nuggets that are scattered throughout, but from the clarity of expression and informal style of the textual presentation.
Buy one for a techy you love: (s)he'll love you right back for the gift.
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The Art of Electronics
I have a bookshelf full of
electronics
books, but this is the one that I reach for first every time. My first copy st
art
ed to fall apart at the binding due to wear and tear. This is the only book that I can think of that I found so valuable that I would buy a second copy. The Art of Electronics is a highly-recommended book by this electrical engineer.
The content id Amazing
The amount of theory it's attached with a lot of circuits, and all easy to estudy and also deploy.
Some circuit displayed are the easy way to have commmon problems in the electronic's life.
its a good choice!!
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