[sdiy] best electronics textbooks
Adam Schabtach
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Thu Jun 3 21:17:40 CEST 2010
For opamp stuff, "Operational Amplifiers & Linear Integrated Circuits" by
Coughlin and Driscoll is pretty good. I also like "Micro-Electronic
Circuits" by Sedra and Smith for opamp stuff, although that may be mostly
because I used it in college.
--Adam
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> bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of dan snazelle
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 12:56 PM
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> Subject: [sdiy] best electronics textbooks
>
> So this second edition Harry Mileaf "ELECTRONICS 1-7" has got to be one of
> the best purchases I have ever made.
>
> The only real downside is that it never mentions opamp circuits.
>
> The upside is that it often compares tube circuits, which I know nothing
> about, to transistor circuits which makes it very easy to start
> understanding tube circuits.
>
> However, this book has gotten me thinking that there must be more "basic
> textbook" style books from the 60's/70's which are on par, and maybe some
of
> those also
> have opamp circuits.
>
>
>
> So...can anyone else recommend their favorite electronic textbooks?
>
> thanks!
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