I've never seen that one. My main source is Grob's
"Basic Electronics" which was the text-book in one
of my electronic courses or the on-line sci.electonics
FAQ.
Lawrence
On 16 Jan 2003, , Tony Duell wrote:
On the other hand, the reply to some newbie electronic
questions might well be RTFB (B=Book, the Fine Book, is
of course, 'The Art of Electronics':-)).
And a damn fine book it is too! Seeing this prompted me to
check if it
Well, I like it enough to have both editions and both lab
manuals....
There are some things in it that I disagree with, but
actually, that applies to just about any book I've ever
read. I don't recall anything that made me scream out 'THey
are suggesting WHAT ?!!!?!?'
There are some areas of electronics it doesn't cover that
well (active filters and RF being 2 areas that I would want
other books for). But it'll give you a good understanding of
the basics and beyond (way beyond) of most of electronics.
And when you've read and understood most of it, you'll (a)
be able to make sense of most other electronics books and
(b) you'll be able to make up your own mind one which bits
you don't fully agree with.
-tony