The Art of Electronics

English language

Published July 28, 1989

ISBN:
9780521370950

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5 stars (1 review)

The Art of Electronics, by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, is a popular reference textbook dealing with analog and digital electronics. The first edition was published in 1980,: xxiii  and the 1989 second edition has been regularly reprinted. The third edition was published on April 9, 2015. The author is accepting reports of errata and publishing them, to be corrected in future revisions.

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Not a multivibrator in sight!

5 stars

Golly, this book is a brain-burner, but it was the first time I really understood semiconductors. And I include the Electronics subject I did at university in that.

This textbook starts from the basics of passive components (resistors, capacitors, inductors) and by chapter 3 transistors have been covered. From there it's on to signal processing, amplification, rectification, and, inevitably digital circuits (which are, to me, less interesting).

A critical thing I noticed is that the stereotypical rookie-advanced circuit, the astable multivibrator, isn't in this book at all. There's a digital implementation with chained flip-flops, but the version with two transistors criss-crossed is nowhere to be seen. This comforts me, because the multivibrator just isn't as important in the real world as everyone makes out, and it's actually super-hard to understand.

Because it's a textbook, it has broad coverage of so many topics and it doesn't always delve into every corner …