Electronic Books: Finding the Right One for You

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This discussion focuses on finding advanced electronic books that cover circuit parameterization using differential equations, specifically for parallel RCL circuits. Participants recommend several titles, including "Practical Electronics for Inventors," "Electric Circuits" by Nilsson and Riedel, "Electronic Devices" by Floyd, and "Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis" by J. David Irwin and R. Mark Nelms. The consensus is that while some books provide foundational knowledge, others delve deeper into the mathematical aspects necessary for advanced understanding.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of differential equations
  • Familiarity with RCL circuit theory
  • Basic knowledge of electronic components and their functions
  • Ability to interpret and analyze circuit diagrams
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis" by J. David Irwin and R. Mark Nelms
  • Explore "Electric Circuits" by Nilsson and Riedel for foundational concepts
  • Investigate "Electronic Devices" by Floyd for practical examples
  • Look for online resources or PDFs related to advanced circuit analysis techniques
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Electronics students, engineers, and hobbyists seeking in-depth knowledge of circuit analysis and parameterization, particularly those interested in advanced mathematical applications in electronics.

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Does anyone know of any useful electronic books? I've gone through a lot of books and none have satisfied me. I'm not looking for a basic electronics book. I'm looking for a book that actually shows you how to parameterize a circuit with differential equations. Like how to find the current at each point for let's say a parallel RCL circuit. The only good book I have found is Practical Electronics for Inventors. It doesn't go in as much depth as I would like it too and he complains about the math involved frequently which is just stupid to write in an electronic book. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Andrew
 
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I cut my teeth on "Electric Circuits" by Nilsson and Riedel. You can probably find it used (or an old edition) very cheap. The basics don't need to be up-to-date.
 
carlgrace said:
I cut my teeth on "Electric Circuits" by Nilsson and Riedel. You can probably find it used (or an old edition) very cheap. The basics don't need to be up-to-date.

Thanks. I'm trying to find a PDF file but all the sites that had it uploaded had it taken down. The cheapest I'm seeing is around 100 dollars...I don't think I can afford that.
 
Two textbooks on my shelf, Electronic Devices by Floyd, and Electronic Circuits by Seely, each cover that kind of information. Floyd is newer, and is written for more novice students, but has very good examples that are easy to follow. My copy of Seely is copyright 1968, so it has a lot of tube theory, but it also covers transistors. Of course, the math is still relevant, and it is much more advanced than Floyd.
 
o0Vox said:
Thanks. I'm trying to find a PDF file but all the sites that had it uploaded had it taken down. The cheapest I'm seeing is around 100 dollars...I don't think I can afford that.

Get one of these. 7th edition. Even if you print out the PDF it is a lot easier to learn with a physical book, in my opinion.

And don't bother to learn about tubes. If you get a book with tubes in it, skip those sections. The number of jobs dealing with tubes is so small you could just learn about them at that point.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0131465929/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
carlgrace said:
Get one of these. 7th edition. Even if you print out the PDF it is a lot easier to learn with a physical book, in my opinion.

And don't bother to learn about tubes. If you get a book with tubes in it, skip those sections. The number of jobs dealing with tubes is so small you could just learn about them at that point.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0131465929/?tag=pfamazon01-20

I ordered the book and got it yesterday. It is pretty much exactly everything I was looking for. Thank you so much.
 
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J. David Irwin, R. Mark Nelms- Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis- (Wiley) is my choice. Go here to get pdf version -

http://gen.lib.rus.ec/

Search and download.

***In the mirrors list click on "free-books.us.to"
#It has many coloured pages so the size is a bit large (160 MB).
 
o0Vox said:
Does anyone know of any useful electronic books? I've gone through a lot of books and none have satisfied me. I'm not looking for a basic electronics book. I'm looking for a book that actually shows you how to parameterize a circuit with differential equations. Like how to find the current at each point for let's say a parallel RCL circuit. The only good book I have found is Practical Electronics for Inventors. It doesn't go in as much depth as I would like it too and he complains about the math involved frequently which is just stupid to write in an electronic book. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Andrew


HI,

I am looking for the ''Physics of Quantom electronics vol.8 chap.5'' I could no where find this book or journal or the conference proceeding . does anybody have an Idea How can find
this ?

Regards,
Marya
 

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