[sdiy] OT: Further Learning
David Panseri
dpanseri at gmail.com
Wed Apr 20 21:52:34 CEST 2005
I'll be graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in about a week.
:) In the next 3 days i have 3 tests and a design project due then i'm
DONE. They just can't let me slip out easily. ;)
Basically I'm looking to continue from where I'm leaving off here at Pitt
as well as learning some of the techniques used in designing synth
related circuits. Also if you know of a good general reference book
that would be helpful too.
-Dave
On 4/20/05, Matt Simpson <mr.threv at gmail.com> wrote:
> What kind of info are you looking for?
> I find a lot of incredibly useful information by scouring the web.
> There's some great electronics review sites online.
>
> I also have kept myself fresh w/the Schaum's Outline
> series of books w/solved problems.
>
> I also heartily recommend Thomas Henry's inexpensive
> DIY handbooks (the Noise Generator cookbook, the drum machine
> cook book, etc) as they helped me figure out what exactly
> i knew from circuits to apply to synthesis.
>
> Also - where are you graduating from, curiously?
>
> Matt Simpson
>
> On 4/20/05, David Panseri <dpanseri at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi! I'm about to graduate from college with a Computer Engineering
> > degree. I've taken a couple of electronics courses as electives but
> > there's still allot of stuff I'd like to learn. The material we've
> > covered in these courses include diodes, op-amps, BJT and MOSFET
> > amplifiers, differential amplifiers, current sources, frequency
> > response and a tiny bit about tuned amplifiers. Can anyone recommend
> > some books that can help me expand my electronics knowledge?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dave Panseri
> >
> >
>
> --
> ~mt
> sonic alchemist
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>
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