Engineering Is the 3rd Edition of Art of Electronics Worth Upgrading From the 2nd?

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The third edition of "The Art of Electronics" offers significant changes beyond the first four chapters, particularly in Chapter 9, which diverges from the content of Chapter 6 in the second edition. Users can access a sample chapter and the index online to compare the editions. Many users who own the second edition plan to keep it due to its unique content, including examples of poor circuit designs. The third edition's price is considered high, making it less accessible for students. Overall, while the new edition has valuable updates, the second edition remains relevant for its additional resources.
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Has anyone seen the newest edition? Is it much better than the 2nd? I own the 2nd but am interested in the newer one if it's better.
 
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It's a different book. First four chapters are more or less the same. Then it... forks.
You can download the index and a sample chapter (chapter 9) from the publisher's website - and if you look on the web you will find a dropbox account with the same file and the blessing of Winfield Hill.
Confront the new chapter 9 with the old chapter 6 and you'll get an idea of how much it has changed.

I have the second edition, and I will not get rid of it now that I have the third.

P.S.
If you can, wait for the first reprint to have these http://artofelectronics.net/errata/ fixed.
(and maybe they will call kelvins just "kelvins" and not "degrees kelvin")
 
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one thing about the new edition is that it doesn't show examples of bad circuits I'm also keeping my second edition for not only that reason but because I now have the student manual for it.
 
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Is it available?

What a shame! I bought the second edition earlier this year.

*****after checking amazon******

Wow, Rs. 8659. Must be imported edition. But can't they make it cheaper. Rs. 8659 is too high for students like me, to afford. That's practically a salary for teachers in some institutions.
 
SredniVashtar said:
It's a different book. First four chapters are more or less the same. Then it... forks.
You can download the index and a sample chapter (chapter 9) from the publisher's website - and if you look on the web you will find a dropbox account with the same file and the blessing of Winfield Hill.
Confront the new chapter 9 with the old chapter 6 and you'll get an idea of how much it has changed.

I have the second edition, and I will not get rid of it now that I have the third.

P.S.
If you can, wait for the first reprint to have these http://artofelectronics.net/errata/ fixed.
(and maybe they will call kelvins just "kelvins" and not "degrees kelvin")
How much calculus is required for understanding the book? Does it require skills past calculus 1? Are there any other prerequisites for understanding this book?
 
not sure if there are any diff eq in the book, calc 1 should be all you need. how do I know this o0) ?
 
thankz said:
not sure if there are any diff eq in the book, calc 1 should be all you need. how do I know this o0) ?
Thank you thankz
 

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