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Re: Good books about electronics
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Fri, 18 Apr 1997 16:30:26 GMT
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Jeremy A. Green <jag@brownout.com+StopSpammers+>
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The ISBN is: 0-521-37095-7
I took the class at harvard that the book was written for. It was a good
class. I learned a lot. I'm not so good with the analog stuff though...
There is a student manual which is pretty helpful too. It's by Hayes and
Horowitz.
The ISBN is: 0-521-37709-9
It covers all of the labs that they do in the class and it covers
breadboarding a 68008 computer.
-Jeremy
> By far the best book for all kinds of electronics is "the art of
> electronics" by Horowitz and Hill. There is not a lot of "what is
> electricity" (try a good encyclopedia). This book begins with basic
> network theory and goes from there through just about an entire electrical
> engineering curriculum in one book.
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> I use it a lot. It covers bipolar
> transistors, MOSFETS, JFETS, digital logic, interfacing and loads more. I
> would recommend it to anyone doing anything in electronics. It can be
> ordered through bookstop. I can get you the ISBN number if you can't find
> it but I don't have it right now. Everyone (engineering grads) I have
> recommended it to loves it! I can't praise this book enough,
> especially for beginners.
>
> jm
>
>
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| Hi! I'm very new in this business. So I thought where could I get a good tutorial book about electronic components and the way they work. And most important - what is electricity and how it works. Can anyone advise me? mike (28 years ago, 18-Apr-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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