Dictionary of basic circuits?
Eric Bryant
BRYANTE at ghsp.com
Thu Jan 4 18:32:30 GMT 2001
> From: steve ravet [mailto:sravet at arm.com]
> Subject: Re: Dictionary of basic circuits?
>
>
> There is a series called "Encyclopedia of electronic circuits" that is
> good. It's basically a collection of circuits from manufacturers data
> sheets. It's hardbound, almost 800 pages, 100 chapters. Published by
> TAB books, ISBN 0-8306-0938-5, editor Rudolf F Graf. It's a 3 or 4
> volume set, I think each new edition builds on the previous
> one. I have
> the first 3 and there's a lot of overlap. Some errors also but a good
> place for ideas.
>
I think there may be up to 6 editions now.
I'd also recommend "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield
Hill. There's some "good" and "bad" circuits at the end of each chapter
(unfortunately, there's no explaination of why the "bad" circuits are "bad).
It's a damn good book - covers the basics and also offers a fair amount of
detail - and I'd recommend it to anyone interesting in electronics.
Eric Bryant
mailto:bryante at ghsp.com
http://www.novagate.com/~bryante
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from diy_efi, send "unsubscribe diy_efi" (without the quotes)
in the body of a message (not the subject) to majordomo at lists.diy-efi.org
More information about the Diy_efi
mailing list