Finding the Right Electronics Book

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For those seeking to strengthen their foundational knowledge in electronics, several recommended books include "Introductory Circuit Analysis" by Boylestad and "The Art of Electronics" by Floyd, both praised for their clarity and comprehensive coverage. "Electronic Design" by Carpenter and "Electronic Devices" by Floyd are also noted as valuable resources. Additionally, "The Electronics of Radio" by David B. Rutledge is suggested for those interested in RF fundamentals. Free textbooks are available online, providing further accessible learning materials. These recommendations cater to beginners and those looking to deepen their understanding of electronics.
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Books?? Please

I am interested in electronics and i am in need of a book which will do me good in clearing my fundamental concepts. Any recommendations. I have heard of A P Malvino and B Grob. Since i am i India my exposure to the international market of books. Anyway please help?
 
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-Introductory Circuit Analysis, Boyelstad
-Electronic Design, Carpenter
-Electronic Devices, Floyd
 
Art of Electronics is one of the best. I also like the Floyd one that antoker listed above.
 
triden said:
Art of Electronics is one of the best. I also like the Floyd one that antoker listed above.

Yeah, floyd is good, especially when it comes to circuit analysis.
 
if u ever want abotu RF fundamentals froam A to B u can use "the electronics of radio" for david B.rutledge ... it is super great
 
I will also second the suggestion for Introductory Circuit Analysis, Boyelstad. This is the book to have if youre new to this kind of stuff. The book has very clear explanations, lots of illustrations, examples, and applications.

Also The Art of Electronics is a good reference book.
 
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