Hmm...
I think my question is could regard this thread...

Where can I learn how to design Electronic Circuits?? Is there a good
"quick start guide" book ?

I want to design some simple 8051 applications for my studying
kick-off... After that I would try to design better (more complicated)
circuits...

If you guys could help me with that... it would be really great...


Thanks in advance





On 4/3/07, Dan McMahill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Clifton wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 17:53 -0400, al davis wrote:
>
>>How about .,,..  transistor curve tracer.  How much do they
>>cost?  Why doesn't every college EE department have one on
>>every bench?
>
>
> I think of the old 4th-year engineering project my supervisor has in his
> office - a valve characterising circuit. Now that's far more retro ;)
>
> There are still a few out there who understand valves - and build
> valve-amps etc. (sadly I'm not one of them, but I have a few
> collected... I own 3x 15kW plate dissipation triodes - from old RF
> induction heating kit ;)

If you want to know enough to design audio amps with tubes, read the
short appendix in Electronic Principles by Gray and Searle.  Assuming
you know how to design with transistors, it is not that hard.  There are
a few issues here and there though that seem to be poorly documented
though.  Sometime I'll post one of my favorites.

-Dan


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