i am jacob a biggina in electronics willing to learn more about electronics but dont know where to start, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated
i am jacob a biggina in electronics willing to learn more about electronics but dont know where to start, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Akans Hi, I have some books on my server nexgen-simulations.com. I will suggest two of them: A Textbook of Electrical Technology or Hands-On Electronics. The First book is go to school and You Need High School Algebra I but it is straightforward. BTW you will need a DVM and an adjustable power supply 0 - 20 vdc. ~~ Cris H.
all the books I have are in PDF format..
cstanton I did not turn them into pdfs! most are found on other sites like Research Gate! And remember what does assume mean?? ~~Cris
Thanks for understanding not to share copyrighted works on the Community
The Art of Electronics is definitely worth buying or picking up from a local library.
Very true - a few years ago I bought a used 2nd Edition from the National Trust second hand bookshop at Wimpole in Cambridgeshire for £3.50. It was so good that I bought the third edition and X chapter add on as soon as they were published (quite a bit more than £3.50)
It's not the only book you'll ever need but it's very useful.
MK
One day you'll have to publish a road test on the X chapters. "Are They Worth The Investment?"
One day you'll have to publish a road test on the X chapters. "Are They Worth The Investment?"