The Art of Electronics: The x-Chapters - Grand Format

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Résumé

The Art of Electronics : The xChapters expands on topics introduced in the best selling third edition of The Art of Electronics, completing the broad discussions begun in the latter. In addition to covering more advanced materials relevant to its companion, The xChapters also includes extensive treatment of many topics in electronics that are particularly novel, important, or just exotic and intriguing.
You'll find here techniques and circuits that are available nowhere else !

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/01/2020
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-108-49994-1
  • EAN
    9781108499941
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    506 pages
  • Poids
    1.135 Kg
  • Dimensions
    21,3 cm × 25,9 cm × 2,2 cm

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À propos des auteurs

Paul Horowitz is a Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering, emeritus, at Harvard University, where in 1974 he originated the Laboratory Electronics course from which emerged The Art of Electronics. In addition to his work in circuit design and electronic instrumentation, his research interests have included observational astrophysics, X-ray and particle microscopy, and optical interferometry.
He is one of the pioneers of the search For intelligent life beyond Earth (SETI). He is the author of some 200 scientific articles and reports, has consulted widely for industry and government, and is the designer of numerous scientific and photographic instruments. Winfield Hill is by inclination an electronics circuit-design guru. After dropping out of the Chemical Physics graduate program at Harvard University, and obtaining an E.E.
degree, he began his engineering career at Harvard's Electronics Design Center. After 7 years of learning electronics at Harvard he founded Sea Data Corporation, where he spent 16 years designing instruments for Physical Oceanography. In 1988 he was recruited by Edwin Land to join the Rowland Institute for Science. The institute subsequently merged with Harvard University in 2003. As director of the institute's Electronics Engineering Lab he has designed some 500 scientific instruments.
Recent interests include high-voltage RF (to 15 kV), high-current pulsed electronics (to 1200 A), low-noise amplifiers (to sub-nV and pA), and MOSFET pulse generators.

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