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The Art of Electronics (Student Manual with Exercises) (original 1989; edition 1989)

by Thomas C. Hayes, Paul Horowitz

Series: The Art of Electronics (complementary)

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This manual satisfies two needs for students and teachers using The Art of Electronics as a text: * It sets forth 23 laboratory exercises that can form the backbone of a one- or two-semester course in electronics, both analog and digital * It supplements the text's explanations of selected topics which have been chosen for their importance to a student, rather than a practitioner who uses the text as a reference. The manual is a product of many years' teaching at Harvard University, where the authors have tested and refined both lab exercises and explanations. The result is a set of course materials tailored to students' needs, moving quickly where appropriate and slowly on those concepts that students have found most difficult.… (more)
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Title:The Art of Electronics (Student Manual with Exercises)
Authors:Thomas C. Hayes
Other authors:Paul Horowitz
Info:Cambridge University Press (1989), Edition: 1, Plastic Comb, 620 pages
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This manual satisfies two needs for students and teachers using The Art of Electronics as a text: * It sets forth 23 laboratory exercises that can form the backbone of a one- or two-semester course in electronics, both analog and digital * It supplements the text's explanations of selected topics which have been chosen for their importance to a student, rather than a practitioner who uses the text as a reference. The manual is a product of many years' teaching at Harvard University, where the authors have tested and refined both lab exercises and explanations. The result is a set of course materials tailored to students' needs, moving quickly where appropriate and slowly on those concepts that students have found most difficult.

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