[sdiy] Set of EE books FS
Paul Schreiber
synth1 at airmail.net
Sun Aug 22 03:14:43 CEST 2010
Spring cleaning in August :)
I have this following set of books. Due to weight, will ship only in lower
48 US via Fed-Ex Ground. $65 for the entire set (includes the shipping).
These are "classics" that I used in college/early in my career. All are
excellent/near mint (I take very good care of books).
I. The Burr-Brown 4 book set "Analog Functions using Op Amps" series
comprising:
Function Circuits - things like log amps, trig functions, calculating square
roots, etc
Applications - active filters, summers, integrators, etc
Designing w/Application Alternatives - lots of unusual apps, some power
supplies
Design and Applications - the main text, covers all the basics you would
ever hope for
These are hardback books with the original slipcovers in dead-mint
condition.
II. Motorola app books (long out of print) comprising:
The McMOS Handbook - the bible of 4000 series CMOS
Zener Diode Handbook - more about the lowly but humble Zener diode you never
knew existed
These are paperback books in good condition. The covers show their age
(1974) but the inside pages are nearly mint.
III. 3 assorted books that you may find interesting, comprising:
Transducer Interfacing Handbook by Analog Devices (hardback w/slipcover) -
all about instrumentation amps, thermocouples, etc
Collected Papers from the 83rd AES conference on Digital Audio (1982) - this
is a "classic" set of papers at the infancy of digital audio, before
everything was a secret (back when the engineers were bragging about their
designs instead of hiding behind patents and such). If you every wondered
*how* audio DACs and ADCs work, this is the text to have. Has a little
record sheet of audio samples as well. Large-format paperback.
Basic Circuit Theory by Huelsman. I was sort of torn about giving this away,
it was my first circuits EE book in college. But I hope I can pass it down
to someone and they can be just as confused about it as I was (being a Chem
E transfer). This is very *basic* theory about R, L and Cs. WARNING:
contains FORTRAN code examples :)
The price is for *all* of these books. Email if interested.
Paul Schreiber
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