[sdiy] Synth Electronics

Michael E Caloroso mec.forumreader at gmail.com
Thu May 9 05:53:44 CEST 2024


Oh noes they are using shaming language again.

This is just a rephrasing of the tired "music wants to be free" credo, so
knock it off.  We did not spend a fortune learning engineering in college
and a lifetime of acquiring knowledge to give it away for free.  That
discussion does not belong on SDIY.  Do not even start.  I will not submit
to manipulation or respond to replies.

MC

On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 7:17 AM Paulo Constantino via Synth-diy <
synth-diy at synth-diy.org> wrote:

> Some people here have the full electro notes as PDF and refuse to give it
> to others.
> Come on. We live in an open source world and the point of the internet is
> to share.
> THere should be no morals concerning the. The book is outdated and can't
> be found anywhere.
>
> Someone who refuses to share such a thing is really a blind and selfish
> person who thinks
> are doing any moral good.
>
> Moral good is sharing the knowledge to others. Nothing is ever achieved by
> selfishness and short sightedness like
> this person is exhibiting.
>
> Science and engineering is done by sharing information and not by moral
> principles.
>
> Damn your moral principles. Damn them all.
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 5:35 PM Neil Johnson <neil.johnson71 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Amos wrote:
>> > I'm a little surprised nobody here has mentioned Horowitz and Hill's
>> book "The Art of Electronics" (unless I missed where someone did). I think
>> it's a great resource in terms of providing some depth and nuance to the
>> discussion of why to to use certain designs, how to adjust them to achieve
>> various performance goals/tradeoffs... for someone who wants to achieve
>> musicality in their analog circuit design, I think it has some things to
>> offer.
>>
>> For opamps I prefer Sergio Franco's book "Design With Operational
>> Amplifiers And Analog Integrated Circuits".  Although AoE does have a
>> lot of useful information in it and has steadily grown in size over
>> the years.
>>
>> Neil
>>
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