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SELF HELP BOOKS SOLVE DESIGN PROBLEMS 2

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I am looking for a decent self help book, preferably with lots of design problems and solutions. In the area of circuiting using by-polar transistors, FET, OP-AMPS, and Digital Circuits etc. This is my line of interest and also I want to use this to prepare for Professional Licensing exam for engineers. I would greatly appreciate if someone can suggest a great book or a web-site for me to improve my design problem solving ability. Thanking in advance.

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I don’t know if such a thing exists. Horowitz and Hill (The Art of Electronics) is a pretty good book covering all of the areas you mention. Other than that books get pretty specialised on EMC, noise, RF etc. I have yet to see a decent book that delves into the practical aspects of design from a practising engineer’s point of view.
 
There are a series of books titled "The Electronics Problem Solver" with example circuit problems and the work-out of the solution. I have a used copy of this book. A quick flip through it shows lots of problems with transistor FET and op-amp circuits with bias, gain, saturation, CMRR problems and the like.

A quick check on Amazon showed the first book in a new edition, plus books like "3,000 Solved Problems in Electrical Circuits", and the various books in the Schaum's Outline series. A quick check on Amazon for "PE" and "EIT" resulted in plenty of prep books for these tests.
 
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