Good book for beginners?

ammd

Oct 24, 2005
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Hi, I'm new here and new to electronics. Can anyone recommend a good book for beginners? Maybe also another book to keep learning after I finish the first one. Thanks!!!

 

autir

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Electronic Principles, Albert P. Malvino
The Art of Electronics, Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill

 

ante1

Jan 24, 2004
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Hi ammd,

Welcome to our forum.

You can start with downloading these six books : http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/
When you have learned everything from them, just let us know and we find some more for you! ;D

 

ammd

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Thanks for your recommendations! I think I will start with the downloads.

 
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Yevgenip

Jan 1, 1970
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Check out the handbook in Theory Articles.

 

Giannis1

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Hi all!!!!im a student in electronics eng. and i would like to know wich subject is the best for final project in medical electronics (this project i would like to have in my final year).......im new in this forum and im very proud beqause finaly i find a electronics site!


Thanx....

 

circuit_bod

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Hi, guys

Just arrived at the site, liked it, registered with it and am now posting on it! Quite a hectic few minutes!

Just to say thanks for the excellent link to the free books above. Just great for a beginner like myself.

Peace

:)

 

Brendan w.

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Another good book is "Electonics for Dummies". Which you have to buy but it is for beginners (aleast i think)    Which you could buy on www.amazon.com
For $21 new or $12 used.

 
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nanop

Jan 1, 1970
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I have that book in PDF.

If u need, just let me know and I'll post it!  ;D

 

slackjack

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You can download electronics for dummies here:

http://www.box.net/public/5hv4jgeo3e#f717969

Check out our electronic resources section for links to tons of other books. We also have the The Art of Electronics which is very good.

http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=6168.21
http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?board=23.0

 

charlesmox1

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By the way, thanks for the books, Perhaps someone can advise something relevant today?

 
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KaneD

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I'm also interested, I want to learn how to solder microcircuits

 

David Richard

Nov 30, 2022
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Like every electronics student I want to know what topic best suits my graduation project in elecronics (this project is what I want to have in my final year).......I am new to this forum and I am so glad to have finally found the electronics site!

 

NexusFun

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You can download electronics for dummies here:

http://www.box.net/public/5hv4jgeo3e#f717969

Check out our electronic resources section for links to tons of other books. We also have the The Art of Electronics which is very good.

http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=6168.21
http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?board=23.0

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It is good links, thanks

 
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