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by: Albert Malvino
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.381
EAN: 9780028028330
ISBN: 0028028333
Label: Career Education
Manufacturer: Career Education
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1012
Publication Date: February 24, 1998
Publisher: Career Education
Sales Rank: 224669
Studio: Career Education
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Product Description: The new edition of Electronic Principles provides the clearest, most complete coverage for use in courses such as Electronic Devices, Linear Electronics, and Electronic Circuits. .
. It's been updated to keep coverage in step with the fast-changing world of electronics. Yet, it retains Malvino's clear writing style, supported throughout by abundant illustrations and examples.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Excellent book on analog electronics
I used this book extensivley as a practising electronics engineer. If you dont like this book, you wont like any book ever written or to be written. This book helped me get a patent!. Believe it or not.
Rating: - A must-have book for anyone who wants to learn electronics
After several attempts in the early '80s to get into electronics (which included reading several electronics books and enrollment in a correspondence course for electronics technician), I was in a world of hurting and frustration trying to make sense of what I was reading and learning in electronics. Then, one day I happened to catch a glimpse of the textbook of one of the students of an electronics school in San Francisco in 1984. It read "Electronic Principles." I hurriedly went to the closest ... Read More
Rating: - Perhaps the best textbook I've ever seen on any subject
I'm just teaching myself electronics in order to be able to understand and design circuits for musical analog synthesizers, a new hobby I took up a few months ago. As an engineering professor (albeit, thankfully, in a totally unrelated field) I have access to an excellent university library, and I checked out a bunch of basic textbooks on electronics, including Malvino's 3rd edition (1984). This book absolutely blows me away. Anyone who works through this book from cover to cover will learn electronics, ... Read More
Rating: - Great Analog Introduction Book
This is a really amazing introduction to analog design. It does not dwell into all the mathematics, but it gives you a really good intuitive understanding of all the major subjects of analog electronics. This is surely one of the best books to get started with. This author also has another book on the digital side which is also amazing. It tells you how computers work.
Rating: - Good analog book but overrated...
I bought this book (6th edition) solely due to the overwhelmingly positive and glowing amazon reviews- but I must say, I'm quite disappointed.
Principles explains basic Analog electronics in a simplified manner that's less theoretical (i.e. less mathematical) and more practical than other popular texts such as Microelectronics by Sedra/Smith. The writing style is fairly clear and it has an attractive full-color display. However, I did not find it exceptional in this regard- there ARE other textbooks ... Read More
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