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'Art of Electronics Answers (Off topic)'
1997\07\27@141813
by
Tim Kerby
Hi
I recently bought the 2nd edition of the brilliant book "The Art of
Electronics". Does anyone know where I can find answers to the exercises
it contains?
Cheers
Tim
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1997\07\27@144922
by
Mike
At 07:12 PM 7/27/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi
>I recently bought the 2nd edition of the brilliant book "The Art of
>Electronics". Does anyone know where I can find answers to the exercises
>it contains?
Well I got the parallel processing computer that has about 10 billion
neurons - I'd try that first...
Incidentally I just heard that neurons can actually move about - or so
it seems from the reports I've heard - so the phrase "I changed my mind"
has rather more widespread relevance ?
Rgds
mike
Perth, Western Australia
Some say there is no magic but, all things begin with thought then it becomes
academic, then some poor slob works out a practical way to implement all that
theory, this is called Engineering - for most people another form of magic.
Massen
1997\07\28@064923
by
Bernie Parent
Ask your local bookstore to order "The Student Manual for the Art of
Electronics". It has a lot of the answers for the books problems.
At 07:12 PM 7/27/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi
>I recently bought the 2nd edition of the brilliant book "The Art of
>Electronics". Does anyone know where I can find answers to the exercises
>it contains?
>
>
>Cheers
>
>Tim
>
>
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1997\07\28@214403
by
juan abba
Hi Tim;
Can you give us a hint of the content and why you consider it brilliant.
Depending on your answer I may be interested to get one.
thanks
juan
At 07:12 PM 7/27/97 +0100, you wrote:
{Quote hidden}>Hi
>I recently bought the 2nd edition of the brilliant book "The Art of
>Electronics". Does anyone know where I can find answers to the exercises
>it contains?
>
>
>Cheers
>
>Tim
>
>
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1997\07\28@225745
by
stoney
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> From: juan abba <spam_OUTjuanabbaTakeThisOuT
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> Subject: Re: Art of Electronics Answers (Off topic)
> Date: Monday, July 28, 1997 7:39 PM
>
> Hi Tim;
> Can you give us a hint of the content and why you consider it brilliant.
> Depending on your answer I may be interested to get one.
> thanks
> juan
>
> At 07:12 PM 7/27/97 +0100, you wrote:
> >Hi
> >I recently bought the 2nd edition of the brilliant book "The Art of
> >Electronics". Does anyone know where I can find answers to the
exercises
{Quote hidden}> >it contains?
> >
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Tim
> >
> >
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> >PIC Site: web.ukonline.co.uk/members/tim.kerby/pic/
> >The PIC Pages are under construction and I am looking for projects
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> >TIM
there is a workbook available for the art of electronics that has answers
and lab projects in
as is and can be used as a text for electronics
Mike Johnston
1997\07\29@011039
by
tjaart
juan abba wrote:
>
> Hi Tim;
> Can you give us a hint of the content and why you consider it brilliant.
> Depending on your answer I may be interested to get one.
> thanks
> juan
I also have one. The explanations are intuitive and easy to
follow. In stead of formulas first/ explanations later, the
authors explain the *workings* to you. Very nice.
Another thing - the book is bound with plastic ring elements
(mine is anyway), which makes it easier to use in the lab...
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1997\07\29@091047
by
Cary Smith
Hi,
the art was suggested to me by engineers at my job. Think of it
as Electronics Design for dummies :). It is VERY VERY good for a
beginner. I recommend it for everyone who has purchased it yet. They
should come out with a new edition for more up to date stuff.
Cary Smith
1997\07\29@133911
by
Eric van Es
Cary Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> the art was suggested to me by engineers at my job. Think of
> it
> as Electronics Design for dummies :). It is VERY VERY good for a
> beginner. I recommend it for everyone who has purchased it yet. They
> should come out with a new edition for more up to date stuff.
>
> Cary Smith
OK - but is it any good for someone that's not a beginner. Someone
that understands h-parameters of transistors, Boolean algebra, etc?
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1997\07\30@013520
by
tjaart
> > as Electronics Design for dummies :). It is VERY VERY good for a
> > beginner. I recommend it for everyone who has purchased it yet. They
> > should come out with a new edition for more up to date stuff.
> >
> > Cary Smith
>
> OK - but is it any good for someone that's not a beginner. Someone
> that understands h-parameters of transistors, Boolean algebra, etc?
I'm sure Horowitz & Hayes (authors) read it themselves from time
to time... It's good for all levels. No, make that excellent.
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1997\07\30@171919
by
Bruce Cannon
Yes! In fact, it's not really that good for beginners, real beginners.
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Remember: electronics is changing your world...for good!
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> OK - but is it any good for someone that's not a beginner. Someone
> that understands h-parameters of transistors, Boolean algebra, etc?
1997\07\31@160020
by
Quentin
Eric van Es wrote:
> Cary Smith wrote:
>
> OK - but is it any good for someone that's not a beginner. Someone
> that understands h-parameters of transistors, Boolean algebra, etc?
>
> --
> eric van es
Man, you people here are talking of what I call my Bible of Electronics.
I bought it in 1982 in my first year of studies, and I still use it
today from time to time, to look
up something that I do not come across on a daily basis. When I do that,
I do not want to know all the technical info (for that I get a data
book), just how it works and tips on how to use it.
The book is falling to pieces, maybe I should go buy the new edition. I
know they upgraded the CPU section.
Now , if only they would do PIC's in a new edition......
Quentin
ps, Eric, go check one out at Technical Books in Cape Town, if they are
still around..
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