Analog Electronics Item ID: #228The Science of Electronics: Analog DevicesProduct Information:
Item DescriptionFor courses in Basic Electronics, Electronic Devices, and Electronic Circuits. Up-to-date coverage of the basics of semiconductor devices and circuits, as well as operational amplifiers and other types of modern analog integrated circuits. Includes such advanced topics as transducers that sense basic physical qualities. Gives students a thorough grounding in the basic elements that make up an analog system, as well as introduces them to current technology. Science Highlights provide a look at scientific advances in an area that is closely related to the coverage in that chapter. Safety Notes, which appear in the margins throughout the text, give students valuable hints and information concerning safety issues when working with electrical systems. On the Job tips provide students with excellent information and material regarding their future careers. Computer Simulation and Troubleshooting Practice problems allow students to actually view circuit operations or find faults in a given circuit. Users electronic tags:the science of electronics analog devices pdf, free download the science of electronics: analog devices (science of electronics series) (hardcover) by thomas l floyd (author) david m buchla (author), The Science of Electronics: Analog Devices (Science of Electronics Series) (Hardcover) by Thomas L Floyd (Author) David M Buchla (Author) free downloadCustomers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
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This is going to be brief…The book walks you through the lab project and asks you to record your observations and/or calculations, but in my humble opinion they could’ve given more detailed instructions with the project setups. In other words, this is where the instructor comes in and fills in the gaps. To get this for personal use is not necessarily a good choice as there are other more exciting books out there, though for school use it is good enough. I own it, I am going for an electronics major, I personally thought this book was good, but not great.
I like building circuits and playing with electronics. It is one thing to build a circuit board from scratch and solder all the pieces into place and quite another to understand WHY it works.
I therefore recommend this book if you want to know WHY.
I found it concise, easy to understand, and well presented. A very organized book which starts from first principles and introduces diodes, then BJT and FET and then Diff amps which is a natural segue into op amps and active filters.
Plenty of worked examples and exercises to test your knowledge.
Highschool math prerequisite.
A very practical introductory book the hobbyist such as myself can understand and appreciate.
Expensive which is why I gave it 4 stars.