[sdiy] Horowitz/Hill

Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) noise at avaya.com
Thu Jun 5 20:30:49 CEST 2003


Hmmm, why do I get the impression that this one isn't in English?  ;)

I got my EECS about 5 years ago, and while I specialized in software (which I only partially regret), the one hardware class I took had nothing to do with tubes (which I now really regret)... in fact, the only hands-on application part of the class was using a Xilincs (sp?) logic prototyping board.  Analog was pretty much tossed out.

Perhaps if I had taken more hardware classes, there would have been more in analog-- but not much.

--PBr

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From: jhaible [mailto:jhaible at debitel.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 1:01 AM
To: pfperry at melbpc.org.au; Magnus Danielson
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] Horowitz/Hill


I had a book on electronics at home all the time, Tietze/Schenk,
"Halbleiterschaltungstechnik". I think it's a decent book to
learn the basics, but it's quite lacking on music-related
stuff such as filter design and expo converters. For this,
you need Electronotes sooner or later.



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