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The Art of Electronics

Author: Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill
Binding: Hardcover
Published: 28 July, 1989
ISBN: 0521370957

$75.00


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The Art of Electronics

The Art of Electronics
by: Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.3 / 5.0

11 Year going and still viable, that says it all:

From the early 1980s, I've read both the first and second editions over 3 times and the heuristics they use remain second to none, 11 year later. This is THE book of Electronics for non-engineers, if more math is needed, Numbers.

With technology moving at a logarithmic phase, its a tribute to their presentation that AoE continues to be sold without a recent update and their keen circuit sense shows that many of the technologies the focused on remain available today.

Since the second edition cheap... more info

It's a cookbook not a textbook!:

Excellent resource for all engineers/technicians who need quick solutions to common (and not-so-common) problems. The book is more an electronics "cookbook" than a textbook, in that the authors assume the reader is familiar with basic theory but might need help in identifying the best solution to a particular problem. It is not an "introduction to electronics" but, I would strongly recommend it to beginners who wish to augment a standard textbook or course with some good practical knowledge. The authors are... more info

Good general reference, begs for another edition.:

Encyclopedic in scope, this is a good reference for many electrical engineering topics, including aspects of both analog and digital design. It has a lot of pictures and examples, and often fills in the gaps of theory to tell how designs are typically made.

Even after getting an electrical engineering degree, I keep a copy of the Art of Electronics on my shelf for quick refreshers on long-forgotten (or never-learned) topics. There are usually comprehensive introductions to general topics followed by... more info


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