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The Art of Electronics
(9780521809269) - Dimensions: 210 x 264 x 48mm | 2,300g - Third edition - Cambridge University Press - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Edition statement: 3rd Revised edition - Format: 1220 pages - Height: 218 mm | Art of Electronics
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The Art of Electronics, 3rd Edition, is a comprehensive guide to electronic circuit design that has been widely regarded as the best single authoritative book on the subject. It offers extensive coverage of various topics and includes new or enhanced content in its latest edition. One notable feature of this edition is the inclusion of 90 oscilloscope screenshots illustrating the behavior of working circuits, which provides valuable insights into how electronic components function in real-world applications.
Additionally, the book contains dozens of graphs that provide measured data on various components, making it easier for designers to choose the right parts for their circuits. The 80 tables included in the book list essential characteristics of over 1650 active components, further facilitating informed component selection.
The Art of Electronics is written in an accessible and informal style that makes it easy to understand even for those with little prior knowledge of electronics. Its popularity has led to counterfeit versions being sold online, so buyers are advised to be cautious when purchasing from third-party sellers. Overall, this book is an indispensable reference for anyone working with electronic circuits and serves as the gold standard in its field.
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| Brand | ![]() Cambridge University Press is a publishing house that was founded in 1584. It is the oldest publishing house in the world and is the second largest university press in the world. |
| ISBN | Cambridge University Press 0521809266 |
| ID | 1901186 |
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210 x 264 x 48mm | 2,300g |
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Third edition |
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3rd Revised edition |
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1220 pages |
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218 mm |
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Cambridge University Press |
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9780521809269 |
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English |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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48 mm |
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2396 g |
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262 mm |


