More Learning Resources
More Learning Resources
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As an addendum of sorts to my other thread...
Was curious to know if there are any books that take a top down approach to analog circuit design, giving a rather complex circuit, and gradually breaking it down into pieces. Rather than fundamentals to full circuit.
Also, I know there are a few web sites out there from manufacturers that do a very good job of explaining EE circuit design principals as part of their "online university". Not sure exactly who they are though. Any recommendations?
Was curious to know if there are any books that take a top down approach to analog circuit design, giving a rather complex circuit, and gradually breaking it down into pieces. Rather than fundamentals to full circuit.
Also, I know there are a few web sites out there from manufacturers that do a very good job of explaining EE circuit design principals as part of their "online university". Not sure exactly who they are though. Any recommendations?





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David Baird
Sr Controls Designer
EET degree.
Journeyman Electrician.
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As for top-down as opposed to fundamental learning, I like books like the Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Howe. The fundamentals are covered mostly in the first chapter (you can read it last if you'd like ;) ) and the explanations of circuits are intuitive more than mathematical.
Good luck!
~Chris Gammell
http://chrisgammell.com
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