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I am using this book as a side reader at my bachelor's degree in Electronics Enginering. I study Electronics Engineering using Japanese language. I want to know the English description of Electronics Engineerng. Annex c, Device Characteristics are quite dated.
A good book, but it lacks something
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I'm studying electronics engineering, and this one is one of the books recommended by my teachers, since it covers a great amount of the subjects; at first glance it seems really complicated, but you only have to get used to the author's style. The only drawback I've found is that there aren't enough solved examples, and you should know that if you wanna learn, there's no better way than doing problems and having a reference to check them. If you're looking for a book full of interesting problems, try Neamen's "Electronic circuits analysis" or if you want a book really easy to understand(although the content is very basic in some subjects) get Boylestad's.
Great Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book has everything that an engineer needs to understand complex analog and digital circuitry. The book covers how flip flops and A/D D/A circuitry is implemented. At first the book was difficult but as the level of the reader is increase the material makes more sense. The author assumes that the reader has a level of proficiency with Fourier Analysis and Thevenin and Norton Equiv. circuits. As a practicing engineer now, I constantly refer to it as reference material. Everything I need technically (for circuits) is contained in the book except for microwave stuff. Great book! Hats off to the author
Excelent book for electronics engineering students !
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I read this book when I was studying my bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications Enginering. I think it is one of the best books I've ever read before in Electronics, because I find it complete enough for the needs of any electronics student. Though, there are some chapters which are a little difficult to understand at this level (i.e., chapter 7 about differential amplifiers and the chapter that is about DAC and ADC). In summary, I like it very much and I strongly recommend it !
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