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Looking for some practical electronics books

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I am wanting to learn about electronics but don’t know where to start. I have completed kits before and can do the practical stuff. I want to understand how they work and why.
So can anyone let me know a good place/ book to start? and I am an electrician so I understand some of the theory of it, if thats not a hindrance.
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Mark
 

Re: Learning Electronics

One of the most practical electronics books, which may help, is The Art of Electronics by Horowitz & Hill. It is a little dated now but is more practical than a lot of books. It may help.

Keith
 
Re: Learning Electronics

Thanks, I am now looking on ebay for one.

Regards
Mark
 

Re: Learning Electronics

Hi,
Following books will be useful for you-
Practical Electronics Handbook by Ian Sinclair and John Dunton.
Practical Electronics for Inventors by Paul Scherz
Electronics Explained by Lou Frenzel
Hands on - Electronics by Daniel M. Kaplan and Christopher G. White.
If possible,collect those books and that will help you a lot in the field of Electronics.
 
Re: Learning Electronics

Hi,i think you find the art of electronics as keith said cos it's more practical.
 

Re: Learning Electronics

Hi
And thanks to you all. I now have a lot of reading to do.

Mark
 

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