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Re[2]: Good books about electronics
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Tue, 22 Apr 1997 19:33:14 GMT
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     Speaking of good books:

     It seem the majority of books you can pick up is on "ideal"
     electronics. The "ideal" transistor, the "ideal" op-amp, the "ideal"
     circuit! What about a book that tells you when you should put a
     capacitor of XuF across Vcc and Gnd or a resistor of Y ohms at
     location Z. Like,...what does a 330 ohm resitor in series with pin 1
     of the motor chip and BINH on the sonar board do? How do you interface
     ideal electronics, (mechtronics) with the real world? Does anyone know
     of a good book that tells you this kinda stuff?


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To: Mikael Suvi <mike@epl.ee>
From: smith21@mail.sdsu.edu (Gordon Smith)
Subject: Re: Good books about electronics
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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

Mike,
   I would also recommend the book: "Electronics (A Self-teaching guide)" by
Harry Kybett (1986 by John Willey & Sons) ISBN 0-471-00916-4. It is a very
excellent beginning text. It teaches concepts and then you self test
yourself every 2-3 pages on the concepts.

Gordon F. Smith II



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