Good books for Circuit Analysis?

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For basic circuit analysis techniques, several recommended books include those by Alexandre, Dorf, Boylestad, and Floyd. The Hayt and Kemmerly book is noted for its simplification and clarity, making it a good choice for beginners. The discussion emphasizes the importance of finding a staple text similar to Halliday & Resnick in physics. Participants share their positive experiences with these resources. Overall, these titles are considered valuable for learning circuit analysis fundamentals.
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Hey all, I'm looking for good books or guides on basic circuit analysis techniques.

Is there a book that is known as a "staple" in teaching circuit analysis - like, for example, the Halliday & Resnick book for physics?

Thanks.
 
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Here are the names of the books

Hi !


Well i think that the books written by Alexandre, Dorf, Boylestad and Fllloyd on introductory circuit analysis are worth trying..
 
i studied the book by hayt,kemmerly and i found it very simplified and understanding.
 
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