On 11/28/20 10:36 AM, Karl Schmidt wrote:
I would second this recommendation.. If you want to get into
Electronic design you should read any/everything by Pease, Jim
Williams, and Bob Widlar ..
The other must have books are:
Analog Circuit Design, First Edition : Art, Science and
On Saturday 28 November 2020 12:12:42 James Isaac wrote:
> Hello List.
>
> I do not know if you get the advert blurbs from "Electronic Design".
>
>
> An e-book from Bob Pease is being advertised in the e-magazine
> "Electronics Design". The title of the e-book is "Bob Pease on Analog
> Vol. 1",
Here is some other educational material that I have first-hand
experience with...
For many people, the problem with learning electronic design is a lack of
background in mathematics. This *will* hold you back. The best way to
catch up or maybe review what you forgot is Khan Academy. Many
On 2020-11-28 18:36, Karl Schmidt wrote:
I would second this recommendation.. If you want to get into
Electronic design you should read any/everything by Pease, Jim
Williams, and Bob Widlar ..
So would
Circuits, Devices and Systems by Smith
be a potential member of that list?
Mine is Second
I would second this recommendation.. If you want to get into Electronic design
you should read any/everything by Pease, Jim Williams, and Bob Widlar ..
The other must have books are:
Analog Circuit Design, First Edition : Art, Science and Personalities (EDN
Series for Design Engineers) Edited
Hello List.
I do not know if you get the advert blurbs from "Electronic Design".
An e-book from Bob Pease is being advertised in the e-magazine "Electronics
Design".
The title of the e-book is "Bob Pease on Analog Vol. 1", followed by "Download
Your Copy Now" image, (linked to a download