Paul Horowitz

American physicist and electrical engineer; Harvard University professor; co-author of the electronics textbook 'The Art of Electronics'; known for experimental instrumentation and involvement in SETI research.

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  1. 1. The Art Of Electronics

    A practical, example-driven guide to analog and digital circuit design that emphasizes real-world techniques, components, and troubleshooting over formal mathematics. It covers fundamental principles, common building blocks (transistors, op-amps, passive components), measurement and test methods, and system-level design strategies, blending concise theory with numerous schematics, hands-on examples, and practical tips to help students, engineers, and hobbyists design, build, and debug reliable electronic systems.

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