I am new to electronics and circuits, and I want to learn about them:?:.
Can any one tell me what's the best and easiest book to learn from.
I don't know any thing about electronics, nearly a white sheet, please help.
Hey if u want to start with electronics then go for "Electronics principles" by malvino(good and friendly approach) or Millman and Halkins (too complex for beginner).
While Art of Electronics is an awesome book, I don't think that it is the best for a beginner as it moves very quickly and does not give a great deal of detail. If you are looking for a really thorough introduction to basic circuit theory, then check out Basic Electric Circuit Theory by Mayergoyz and Lawson.
I like "Art of Electronics" by Horowitz and Hill -- it is pretty comprehensive.
For circuit theory I like "Engineering Circuit Analysis" by Hayt & Kemmerly.
Both are on my desk.
you can learn much by doing simple electronic projects...
i started electronics by building electronic kits. i learn how to solder even before i understand the component itself. But by beeing eager to learn how my project works, this keep me motivated to learn more...
"The Art of Electronics" is not a good book for the beginners, it require the basic circuit theory and the knowledge of digital/analog circuits to understand it. So if you want to enter the electronics field, circuit theory, analog electronics circuit and digital electronics circuit are the basic knowledge you should master, I think. Best Regards!
I suggest: "Practical Electronics for Inventors" - Paul Scherz - McGrawHill - very simple to understand and with precious pictures explaining the functioning of devices.
and
"Tech Yourself Electricity and Electronics" - Stan Gibilisco - Tab Electronics.
The Art of Electronics is my Bible, but I think that the Student Book is more appropriate for beginners.
if u are new to electronics then i suggest u spent your time at www.malvino.com which is very helpful to all the electronics engineering students that would show us animations of topics we need