By: Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill
At long last, here is the thoroughly revised and updated third edition of the hugely successful Art of Electronics. It is widely accepted as the best single authoritative book on electronic circuit design. In addition to new or enhanced coverage of many topics, the Third Edition includes: 90 oscilloscope screenshots illustrating the behavior of working circuits; dozens of graphs giving highly useful measured data of the sort that's often buried or omitted in datasheets but which you need when designing circuits; 80 tables (listing some 1650 active components), enabling intelligent choice of circuit components by listing essential characteristics (both specified and measured) of available parts. The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of informality and easy access that helped make the earlier editions so successful and popular. It is an indispensable reference and the gold standard for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits.
Comprehensive Overview of "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill
Key Themes:
Plot Summary: The book is structured into logical sub-groups such as "Foundations," "Digital Electronics," and "Microprocessors." Each chapter is divided into headings and includes sections like "Circuit Ideas," "Bad Circuit Examples," and exercises to help readers understand and apply the concepts. The third edition includes substantially new material on topics such as filters, oscillators, timers, switchmode power converters, transmission lines, TV, and microcontrollers, as well as expanded treatments of MOSFETs, logic families, and interfacing.
Critical Reception:
Overall, "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill is a highly regarded textbook that offers a detailed and practical guide to electronic circuits and design, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in electronics.