[sdiy] Op-Amp Books for SDIY
John L Marshall
john.l.marshall at gte.net
Mon Feb 18 02:40:10 CET 2002
George,
You have the start of a great library.
Here are my favorites:
"Operational Amplifiers", Tobey, Graeme, Huelsman
"Application of Operational Amplifiers", Graeme
"Function Circuits", Wong, Ott
"Designing With Operational Amplifiers", Graeme
"Nonlinear Circuits Handbook", Analog Devices
"Applications Handbook", Burr-Brown
"Linear Applications Handbook", National Semiconductor
Either wade throught the math swamp or walk around it.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: George Kisslak <groovyshaman at snet.net>
To: synth-diy list <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: [sdiy] Op-Amp Books for SDIY
> Hello all,
>
> I know there are some wise people on this list (been lurking for a while)
> and if you have a moment, I would greatly appreciate your input.
>
> I'm looking for a few good Op-Amp books that will help me along in my SDIY
> learning process, using them in designs, troubleshooting, substitution,
etc.
> Something with OTA's in it would be nice. There are an amazing number of
> books available! Which ones are the better examples, and which to steer
> clear of? Oh yea, and not too math-heavy! <grimace>
>
> BTW, the books I currently own are Horowitz&Hill, Franco, Jung, and the
> Electronotes Musical Engineer's Notebook.
>
> Many thanks for any assistance.
> George
>
> "softhead attempting to branch out in a hardhead's world"
>
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