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Old 18th Jan 2021, 8:43 pm   #45
Max Power
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Default Re: Analogue electronics books recommendations

I recommend 'Electronic Principles: Physics, Models and Circuits' by Gray and Searle; both of whom were MIT Professors.
Rather than just page after page of equations like many technical books on electronics; they actually explain the principles, and follow-up with worked examples.
They also seamlessly switch between BJTs, FETs, and MOSFETs, unlike many electronics books, which follow one path or another.
An oldy, but a goody.

Another recommendation, for similar reasoning, is 'Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits' by Gray & Meyer. (a different Gray to above)

Personally, I'm not keen on Self; I'm not disputing his ability or knowledge as an engineer, or amp designer; but I have always found him lacking as a technical writer.
And he does seem to bang a particular drum.
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