The good content of electronics makes it a good book.
The book covers many areas of electronics design, from basic DC voltage, current, and resistance, to active filters and oscillators, to digital electronics, including microprocessors and digital bus interfacing. It also includes discussions of such often-neglected areas as high-frequency, high-speed design techniques and low-power applications.
The book includes many many example of circuits implementation. In addition to having examples of good circuits, it also has examples of bad ideas, with discussions of what makes the good designs good and the bad ones bad. It can be described as a cross between a textbook and reference manual, though without the chapter-end questions and exercises which are often found in textbooks.
There is also a complementary text, also a good book for yo Student Manual for The Art of Electronics by Thomas C. Hayes and Paul Horowitz. The Student Manual, while referring to the main text extensively, is designed specifically to teach electronics. It contains laborau tory exercises and explanatory text supplements aimed at the student. In contrast, The Art of Electronics contains tables, equations, diagrams, and other material practitioners use for reference.
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Paul Horowit And Winfield Fill , the art of electronics Cambridge publication 2nd edition
The book covers many areas of electronics design, from basic DC voltage, current, and resistance, to active filters and oscillators, to digital electronics, including microprocessors and digital bus interfacing. It also includes discussions of such often-neglected areas as high-frequency, high-speed design techniques and low-power applications.
The book includes many many example of circuits implementation. In addition to having examples of good circuits, it also has examples of bad ideas, with discussions of what makes the good designs good and the bad ones bad. It can be described as a cross between a textbook and reference manual, though without the chapter-end questions and exercises which are often found in textbooks.
There is also a complementary text, also a good book for yo Student Manual for The Art of Electronics by Thomas C. Hayes and Paul Horowitz. The Student Manual, while referring to the main text extensively, is designed specifically to teach electronics. It contains laborau tory exercises and explanatory text supplements aimed at the student. In contrast, The Art of Electronics contains tables, equations, diagrams, and other material practitioners use for reference.
Cover of 2nd edition
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Author | Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill |
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Country | United States |
Language | English (US) |
Subject | Electronics |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date
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1980 (1st ed.) 1989 (2nd ed.) |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 1125 |
ISBN | 978-0-521-37095-0 |
OCLC | 19125711 |
Dewey Decimal
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621.381 19 |
LC Class | TK7815 .H67 1989 |
Paul Horowit And Winfield Fill , the art of electronics Cambridge publication 2nd edition
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