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The Art of Electronics Horowitz Hill Hardback Cambridge University Press 3e
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The Art of Electronics Horowitz Hill Hardback Cambridge University Press 3e
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The Art of Electronics Horowitz Hill Hardback Cambridge University Press 3e

The Art of Electronics

The new gold standard and indispensable reference for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.

Paul Horowitz (Author), Winfield Hill (Author)

9780521809269, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 30 March 2015

1220 pages

26.2 x 21 x 4.8 cm, 2.51 kg

'I believe the strength of this book stems from the authors' background in physics \u2026 The key being that electronics is not their primary interest. This 'application perspective' is most evident in their presentation: the material is presented with the goal of understanding the behavior of electronic devices, circuits, and systems before the nitty-gritty details of calculating the behaviour \u2026 The authors are also liberal in their use of commercially available parts in their presentation, something rarely, if ever, seen in a typical textbook. There is an abundance of warning, based on real-world experience, of the many traps that li]

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The Art of Electronics Horowitz Hill Hardback Cambridge University Press 3e

The Art of Electronics

The new gold standard and indispensable reference for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.

Paul Horowitz (Author), Winfield Hill (Author)

9780521809269, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 30 March 2015

1220 pages

26.2 x 21 x 4.8 cm, 2.51 kg

'I believe the strength of this book stems from the authors' background in physics \u2026 The key being that electronics is not their primary interest. This 'application perspective' is most evident in their presentation: the material is presented with the goal of understanding the behavior of electronic devices, circuits, and systems before the nitty-gritty details of calculating the behaviour \u2026 The authors are also liberal in their use of commercially available parts in their presentation, something rarely, if ever, seen in a typical textbook. There is an abundance of warning, based on real-world experience, of the many traps that li]

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The Art of Electronics

The new gold standard and indispensable reference for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.

Paul Horowitz (Author), Winfield Hill (Author)

9780521809269, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 30 March 2015

1220 pages

26.2 x 21 x 4.8 cm, 2.51 kg

'I believe the strength of this book stems from the authors' background in physics \u2026 The key being that electronics is not their primary interest. This 'application perspective' is most evident in their presentation: the material is presented with the goal of understanding the behavior of electronic devices, circuits, and systems before the nitty-gritty details of calculating the behaviour \u2026 The authors are also liberal in their use of commercially available parts in their presentation, something rarely, if ever, seen in a typical textbook. There is an abundance of warning, based on real-world experience, of the many traps that li]

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