The Art of Electronics' by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill (1980)
The Art of Electronics' by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill (1980)
Presents a strong foundation in solid-state electronics and circuit design theory.
Examines the practical aspects of electronic design, from the basics of transistors and operational amplifiers to microcontrollers and computer interfaces.
Covers topics such as oscillators, signal processing, data acquisition, digital logic and memory, power supplies, and amplifiers.
Explains the design of analog and digital circuits, and discusses their applications.
Includes a wealth of illustrative examples, laboratory exercises, and design projects to aid in understanding and application.
Presents tips and techniques for troubleshooting, debugging, and testing circuits.
Contains numerous diagrams and schematics to assist in visualizing the operation of each circuit.
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