[sdiy] (OT?) FEEDBACK as a topic in electronics, music, science, etc?? BOOKS?

Dan Snazelle subjectivity at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 8 14:51:46 CEST 2011




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> To "learn and make connections", I would recommend first, Bob Widlar's app notes, almost all the big ideas in linear IC design started with Bob. Other than National AN-4 most of the early ones are hard to find. Second  would be Jim Williams. Read his app notes and build his circuits.



So WHERE can i find bob widlars app notes? Is there an old databook?

Thanks....sounds interesting!














> You have to be an exceptional designer not to learn from his designs.  http://www.linear.com/doclist/?dt=2&au=Jim+Williams and http://web.mit.edu/klund/www/jw/jw-nsc.html
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> To try  to cover the "anything" space, the feedback idea book would be Douglas Hofstadter's "I Am a Strange Loop", possibly the most disjointed, flawed, and ultimately unsatisfying read on feedback loops that I have encountered but it's a best seller from a brilliant guy so make of it what you will.
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> More?
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> Brock
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> At 04:27 AM 07/09/2011, you wrote:
>> Maybe this is off-topic, but I am looking for ANY book recommendations (or websites) on  the topic of FEEDBACK
>> ( could be anything from video feedback to neural networks to guitar feedback to servos to a book on FM  oscillators)
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>> COULD BE an IDEA book or a technical book
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>> just trying to LEARN and make some new connections between ideas
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>> thanks!!!!
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