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The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz
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The Art of Electronics

by Paul Horowitz

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Every electrical engineer I know who keeps reference books has this book. It is a classic and a great resource. I will not part with my copy! :) ( )
sagermk | Sep 27, 2008 |  
Probably the best book on learning electronic design (as apart from college texts on what equation to parrot forth for an exam). Somewhat dated in some respects (like microprocessors), but still spot on for a lot of the analog stuff. This must be a good book, I have lent out copies and had grave trouble in getting them back!
celephicus | Mar 1, 2008 |  
Because this is such a useful book, I have two copies, one at work and one at home. ( )
all4metals | Aug 5, 2007 |  
Great book for learning how electronics work. It also helps you transition to designing circuits. ( )
all4metals | Feb 4, 2007 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0521370957, Hardcover)

This is the thoroughly revised and updated second edition of the hugely successful The Art of Electronics. Widely accepted as the authoritative text and reference on electronic circuit design, both analog and digital, this book revolutionized the teaching of electronics by emphasizing the methods actually used by circuit designers -- a combination of some basic laws, rules of thumb, and a large bag of tricks. The result is a largely nonmathematical treatment that encourages circuit intuition, brainstorming, and simplified calculations of circuit values and performance. The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of informality and easy access that helped make the first edition so successful and popular. It is an ideal first textbook on electronics for scientists and engineers and an indispensable reference for anyone, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.

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