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Re: Circuits for Dummies



I guess there's a new neologism out there - my dictionary says nothing about
basic being a synonym for simple or simple minded.

bc

P.s. I thought the book was for Tina not her students.



Joseph Bellina wrote:

I wouldn't call Horowitz basic in this situation. I thinks Sams is a
good idea...it will also have crediblity with the students.

joe

On Thu, 14 Feb
2002, Bernard Cleyet wrote:

I believe the current "bible" is Horowitz and Hill "The Art of
Electronics". At the least it's mine. It is rather expensive, easily
available (if your near a U. that uses it), and very complete (even
discusses tubes!) The companion lab. manual also useful. (Hayes and
Horowitz) Student Manual for the Art of Electronics.

bc

(replaces the old Terman bible.)

Tina Fanetti wrote:

Hi
Does anyone know a good basic electronics reference book? I need so=
me more background info on electronic circuits.

I also need some more practical practice. I can do the theory but wa=
tchin me wire one of these things is distressing.

Tina

Tina Fanetti
Physics Instructor
Western Iowa Technical Community College
4647 Stone Ave
Sioux City IA 51102
712-274-8733 ext 1429


Joseph J. Bellina, Jr. 219-284-4662
Associate Professor of Physics
Saint Mary's College
Notre Dame, IN 46556