If you want to learn everything you can about electronics, this book is a "must have" for your library!
THE ART OF ELECTRONICS
(2nd Edition)
Reprinted 1995
Horowitz & Hill
Cambridge University Press
Printed in USA
Hardcover
1100 pages
HEAVY: 2kg
Just some of the subjects covered in fine detail are:
Subcircuits such as followers, switches, current sources, current mirrors, differential amplifiers, push-pull and cascade circuits
JFET's, MOSFET's, JFET Vs bipolar, ESD, Amplifier design aids, analog switching
Active rectifiers, log converters, peak detectors, dielectric absorption, single supply Op amps
Design of constant Q & Bandwidth filters, switched capacitor filters, zero-offset Low Pass Filters, single control tunable notch filters
Discrete and integrated regulators, thermal design, heat sinking, switching supplies, crowbar operation
Precision linear design amplifiers, isolation amplifiers
Noise generation, measurement, low noise design, shielding, grounding
Timing, pulses, clocking, skew, monostables & multivibrators
Protyping methods, printed circuit and wire-wrap design, schematic capture, instrument construction
Modular RF components, simplified designing of HF amplifiers, high speed switching circuits
Batteries, Cells, Solar, micropower regulators, Op amps, microprocessors
Bandwidth narrowing techniques, Signal averaging, multichannel scaling, lock-in amplifiers, pulse height analysis
and so much more ...!
This is an true academic textbook and deals extensively with theory of operation, design techniques etc covering a very wide range of the various types of electronics the reader may wish to learn more about.
COSMETIC CONDITION:
CLEAN
NO missing pages
NO writing of notes or personal on any page
NO torn pages
Spine is sound and not damaged
Very small damage (tear) to the front right hand corner of the dust cover (only)
Paper stock is clean, white
NO foxing or brown spots on the pages
Now that I no longer need this reference book, it has now been sealed in cellowrap to maintain the current condition for the new owner