Art of electronicsARRL HandbookPractical electronics for inventors1001 practical Electronic circuitsGood collection mate
I was shocked at first seeing those cpu like things staked on top of each other then I asked my parents they said these were called books they were made of wood and you need to read these can you imagine reading these thank you for introducing me to these ancient relics
Thanks
Was glad to see two books I already had be listed (art of electronics and the ARRL handbook), couldn't resist the urge to get volume 1 and 2 of encyclopedia of electronic circuits.EE hoping to focus on RF and I'm a sucker for buying more books as reference material if I'm being honest.
who can send me the books for referring purpose?
How can i buy this book because i'm in vietnam :vvvv
They are dated. However, sometimes it is good to review how they used to do things, to get inspiration to solve new problem. For example, old regenerative receiver architecture, which were abandoned for many years, and now are being used again for cheap Bluetooth and WiFi receiver.
The third edition of the art of electronics is available as pdf file.
The Art of Electronics - Paul Horowitz & Winfield HillThe ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications, The Comprehensive RF Engineering ReferenceMaster Handbook of 1001 More Practical Electronic Circuits - Edited by Michael L. FairThe Giant Handbook of Electronic Circuits - Edited by Raymond A. CollinsEncyclopedia of Electronic Circuits - Rudolf F. Graf (& William Sheets in later editions)
What an intro this things are called books
So nice sir
Studying EEE Is like burning in hell
anything recommended for like first steps ? I'm interested in electronics but have no clue about any of these things the ARRL book looks promising, anything else you guys would recommend ? Help is appreciated.
I prefer to call them random access read only non volatile memory.
I wish you listed those books in the descripton section.
can someone recommend me some online books regarding electronics, or where can I find the online versions of these books?
I remember how I came across the Art Of Electronics book. There was a book review on Elektor, The Dutch publication ( in English). It said " We normally do not review books but once in a while a gem of a book appears which one can't help reviewing ". I bought the book. Fortunately a Paper back was available in India which was much cheaper.
Where is Don Lancaster's CMOS Cook Book ? That is the bible for using CMOS circuits !!
I found the first book's pdf version thank you.
HAHAHA!! While all of you guys got yall stuff for expense and free.... I got it for a better price! FREEEEE!!!!! Downloaded. Don't even need to go to a library.
Good morning, do you have it in Portuguese?
Nice book ...thank you for your review
Have you also read "Make More Electronics" by the same author?
I dont have recollection on how the second edition is pretty closer to the first one. I owned the first edition one bought for only 369php or like 7.3USD which is pretty far from the original price of 34.99$I am watching more about electronics and get off with this laziness and read the damn book
im so put off by the cost of getting all the stuff on the shopping list :( i wish i could just buy the elegoo starter kit and be done with it, kinda getting demotivated at the fact that my dream hobby has a high entry barrier in terms of cost
How to make an order make: electronics..
You can get the associated kit for the labs here there are two options, I chose the Chaney option which is less expensive and comes in a smaller pack for inexpensive shipping C alot for the review! This book should arrive soon for me and would serve as my first entry to electronics! Fairly excited :)
Thanks for the review, I was wondering if this book was good (nobody talk about the layout and how the information are delivered in their review).. Exlent Video and thank you because now I want to buy it. (sorry for my English)
Do you get money from this y chnnel
Does either one of the two books include practice examples to get hands into electronicsI'm a beginner
Greetings from Northern Ireland!
I'm finishing this book. It is excellent. Great for fundamentals. Well written and interesting.
This is the exact video I was looking for, nice job c:
Very well made video, cheers bud
Thanks Curtis. I was also looking for the same book.
Great video, was looking for an honest review of this book from someone.
I've been studying electronics and found an awesome website at Gregs Electro Blog (check it out on google)
Sir please also give review of the book moris menon
Hello sir
Sir mujhe ye book ka pdf chahiye
Sir, can you provide me the pdf of this book
Sir mujhe iska fifth edition book ka pdf mil sakta h kya?
Hey Dave, just wanted to point out that Sedra/Smith does go into the basics of op-amps. It starts in Chapter 2 (in the textbook I have). You were going over Chapter 13, which dives deeper into op-amps, granted that the person reading has already reviewed Chapter 2. I think they start out much better than the other textbooks with the ideal op-amp, what happens when you add feedback, inverting/non-inverting amps, very similar to how you described it in your op-amp basics video.Cheers!
Yay! I'm new
The video host Dave said Sedra and smith is bad as it contains lot of math. I think it is really easy book with lot of "tools". It is easy for any person who has done some math in linear algebra and ODE's and differentiation and integration. The tools above are mini circuits which can be connected to form bigger circuits. The book teaches you how to build circuits, amplifiers in this way. I had been reading this book and it seems fairly easy. Some design problems take time as you need to be inventive in making circuits. The video host seems to come to conclusions quickly. For somebody who has completed Electronics/Electrical engineering degree twenty or thirty years ago, it may seem hard at first but if you re-aquaint yourself with engineering circuit analysis with books like Hayt, kemmerly Durbin and phillips and a Engineering math book like Kreyszing and a signals and systems book, the Sedra and Smith book is easy and also fun. The same might be said about Boylestad or others. This is my sincere review of the Sedra and smith book.
Boylestad combined with Floyd is the biz. Boylestad Electricity covers all the mess analysis and theorms, brilliantly.
Boylestad Electricity, great book as well.Floyd Digital fundementals is simply awesome.The problem with scientists and mathematicians is that they cannot communicate with people even on literature. Floyd and Stroud are two authors that could communicate to the reader.
The best starter book for Electronics has to be Floyd Electronic Devices.
This is true, many consider stroud mathematics the best book for covered engineering mathematics while others hate it's approach in that they feel it's tuturing the student to blindly follow it's script which in turn stops the student thinking for themselves. These people believe that Kreyszig advanced mathematics is a better approach and the argument continues. So get both I guess!!
I sware by" the bible". I have the book, workbook and x-chapters. I saw your channel in one of them books (I think the X-chapters). But I do have others. On beginners, electronics started in secondary school for me (well it was called physics - real physics)
Do you need an advanced Mathematics to do practical electronics?
Ugh, I still have nightmares about Boylestad book, a terrible book to learn electronics. Pretty boring too. The lack of formality, and also the use (or abuse) of long paragraphs to explain things that can be explained with few sentences. The spanish edition was used in "Electronics I" course I took back in 2012. It was even worst in spanish, a translation so horrible that didn't have any sense. I was relief when I found Microelectronics by Neamen, which help me to understand basic electronics. Years later, I found Floyd , Malvino and Razavi, which I liked and sometimes like to revise.
Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronic by Stan Gibiliscothen:Practical Electronics for Inventors by S&MYour selections start at too high a level. The above could be used by a smart 7th grader.
To learn Op Amps, just watch Dave's Video!
Hi Dave, thanks for the reviews. I got the Electronic Devices book and it's great. However the one month free trial for the software has expired. Could you recommend a good free spice program? Multisim seems very expensive. Or if you have a cheap recommendation. thanks!
Dave, thanks for your "Electronics Textbook Shootout." It helps me understand how others might see things. I'm a recently retired professor of electrical engineering and also worked in the electronics industry designing NMOS chips (this was the early 1980's when CMOS was not yet dominant) for a well known company that, "started up in a garage." When I was a student myself Sedra and Smith's book did not yet exist and the TTL 7400 type logic BJT stuff) was state-of-the art. When I started teaching, Sedra and Smith is the book I gravitated to because it was rigorous and included things that I had to deal with industry. For a rigorous and robust presentation, IMHO Sedra and Smith stands out with margin from the other books. I'd also like to point out that Sedra and Smith has a "FETs first" approach to semiconductor theory. This seemed weird to me when they first introduced it (at about 5th edition) because I had been taught "BJTs first" when I was a student. But the more I used Sedra and Smith, the more I appreciated that "FETs first" is what is happening in industry and more directly covered the types of work I did in industry. I now think it is a superior way to teach students. Well, that's just my two bits. But I see your point about the graphics, especially the good graphics in Floyd's book. Sedra and Smith could do better there for sure.I greatly appreciate your videos. Keep 'em coming!
Very Useful video. Thankyou so much. I am so grateful.
I like this video.
I like this video keep going greeting from Morocco*^)/
Write us a textbook.
Be careful! Current Malvino edition are used in colleges and cone with s hefty price tag of around US$150! Nothing wrong with the 8th edition circa 1980s that can be found fir $15 on eBay.
A photo of a guy on the moon in the background. Do you really think they landed on the moon?