[sdiy] best electronics textbooks
Liam Daly
helloliamdaly at gmail.com
Sun Jun 6 08:30:56 CEST 2010
hey gang
On Jun 3, 2010, at 2:55 PM, dan snazelle wrote:
> 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.
anant agarwal's text and the video lectures that go along with it are a great place to start for someone who's had some math and physics. theres a great section on op amps. check out ocw.mit.edu and search for 6.002. "the art of electronics" goes without saying....i've also enjoyed reading sections of barry klein's "electronic music circuits" on my trips to the library. i've tried to find a copy of it for sale at a reasonable price (or an electronic copy) with no success. the boston public library has a copy but it's for in-lib use only >.< Does anyone have a copy of this they're willing to part with? don lancaster's cookbooks are also phenomenal.
great thread. i'll have to check out all of these.
~Liam
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