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| Carl |
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 4:57 am |
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Hello,
What is the suggested reference book for electronics? I'm an electronics
student and I would like to get something really extensive to use as a
reference, for all that has with electronics to do - for example
components (for example capacitors, flip-flops, OP's, everything) and
their behaviour (ideal, typical, and also a description of their
non-linear behaviour as opposed to the ideal).
Is there such a book recognized as the "standard" electronics reference
book?
Thanks in advance,
Carl |
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| west |
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:13 am |
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"Carl" <"c.j[dot]w"@telia.com> wrote in message
news:1130580008.fbda82e42d24bcf11a45dcda156cbd14@teranews...
Quote: Hello,
What is the suggested reference book for electronics? I'm an electronics
student and I would like to get something really extensive to use as a
reference, for all that has with electronics to do - for example
components (for example capacitors, flip-flops, OP's, everything) and
their behaviour (ideal, typical, and also a description of their
non-linear behaviour as opposed to the ideal).
Is there such a book recognized as the "standard" electronics reference
book?
Thanks in advance,
Carl
If there were a "reference" book that cover most areas of electronics, not
even an Olympic weight lifter would be able to lift it.
Cordially,
west |
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