This junior-level electronics text provides a foundation for analyzing and designing analog and digital electronic circuits. Computer analysis and design are recognized as significant factors in electronics throughout the book. The use of computer tools is presented carefully, alongside the important hand analysis and calculations. The author, Don Neamen, has many years experience as an enginering educator and an engineer. His experience shines through each chapter of the book, rich with realistic examples and practical rules of thumb.
The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 covers semiconductor devices and basic circuit applications. Part 2 covers more advanced topics in analog electronics, and Part 3 considers digital electronic circuits.
Customer Review: I've seen better.
This book tries to save space (logical, as it's already 2" thick) by recycling diagrams and referring to them from many pages away. Technically, it works, but makes it inconvenient to concentrate on following its explanations while learning something. I am usually good at learning things from books, but this book seems to be an exception.
Also, it's amusing for me to point out that with all the big deal it makes about accuracy, professor still caught a mistake. (I think it was in the BJT amplifier chapter, I didn't bother to note where exactly.)
Customer Review: Very Comprehensive
I am an undergrad and I think this is a great introductory book. It is extremely comprehensive and detailed. I highly recommend it if you really want to learn the material in detail.
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