Good reference book for regular reference
This book is good both for a bright kid or an adult that wants to learn how to construct some useful circuits. There is plenty of information and several important concepts are explained so that the beginner is not lost in the middle of a project (as is the case with many books). Also, it offers lots of parts replacement options throughout the book.
While this book may not be perfect (which one is?), anybody interested in electronic hobby and do a little thinking will be pleased with how the material is presented. Clear and clean schematic diagrams, CAD produced pcb layouts, and detailed IC pin specs. No hand drawing to be seen here, all are professionally done with CAD programs.
Highly recommended. See for yourself
Good reference for electronic circuits,
The quality of the print, the design, and the layout is excellent. The use of professional CAD and graphic software is very obvious. Nothing is hand drawn here. That is good. I like that.
The book assumes that you the reader (and hobbysts like me) already know how to read a circuit, to solder, to make pcb's using the usual techniques. The best thing with this books are the ready-to-copy pcb layouts. It shortens my work time enormously.
I like the book so well that I also bought the other volumes in the series. For readers, do not forget to check out the Electronic Circuits volumes 1.1 and 1.2, which can be found also here at amazon.com
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