Speed Tour of My Electronics Book Library

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @jay_cadiramen
    @jay_cadiramen 6 лет назад +7

    Another great video... I'm really enjoying seeing you increase your skills. I'm just starting out with electronics and programming and feel like I just want to hang out with you and learn stuff.

    • @christophermball
      @christophermball  4 года назад +1

      Glad to hear these videos are still inspiring others, thank you for the feedback.

  • @rogerstewart8540
    @rogerstewart8540 11 лет назад +3

    Take a look at some of the recent TAB books such as Hacking Electronics, Practical Electronics for Inventors 3rd Edition, Build Your Own Transistor Radios, and any of the stuff on Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

  • @wizzardofwizzards
    @wizzardofwizzards 7 лет назад +3

    I would like to have seen this back in 2012 for comment. Anyway, the Malvino Electronics Principles 3rd edition is (was) easier than the 4th and so on. However, the latter was one of the best op-amps text ever written! The Lancaster books are also highly regarded. The Heathkit books were the over all best, somewhat based off of the Army-Airforce text going back years further. Master pieces of the day! Some of the best non-theory were 'The Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits by Randolf Graph. Finally, Bill kleitz Digital Electronics: A Practical Approach with VHDL for Altera and Xilinx stuff. Myself, I have dozens of Arduino boards and shields as well as Texas Instruments launch pads with the Arduino like Energia IDE. Today, robotics, AI, and deep learning, as well as, Machine vision. And finally, driverless cars, and ADAS systems. Nvidia Jetson TK2. The other commenter Roger is right with the Nigel Cookbook. Keep reading and good luck........WIZZARD!

  • @321reh
    @321reh 6 лет назад +1

    To Get A Solid Grounding Of AC/DC Fundamentals I Strongly Suggest Introductory Circuit Analysis By Roger Boylestad ... Although More Complex Than Grob This Book Get's Deep Into AC/DC Analysis With Calculus Kept To A Minimum. This is The Book I used in My Undergraduate Electronic Engineering Course. Great Video Chris!!!

  • @christophermball
    @christophermball  11 лет назад +13

    I have two degrees, but they're not in EE. This is just a hobby.

  • @sadredman
    @sadredman 9 лет назад +2

    I don't see how anyone could do much better than Engineering Circuit Analysis by Hayt and Kemmerly. The older editions are available on PDF along with the instructor's solutions manual. It's used for the first course that EE takes in his major, usually during the sophomore year so that a year of calculus is already under his belt.

    • @thevitruvianman9781
      @thevitruvianman9781 8 лет назад

      Is the book good? do you recommend practical electronics for inventors

  • @hadireg
    @hadireg 4 года назад +1

    I had that digital computer Electronics delivered to morocco for $5 and some more for delivery from thriftbook (not affiliated or whatsoever to this seller, you can check other sources of course :) ) Malvino remains a great reference for the fundamentals indeed! 👍👍

  • @bakechadfm
    @bakechadfm 12 лет назад +1

    Great video. I appreciate the time you took make this video as well as your others. I am just starting to learn electronics and like you prefer self-study. They type of information you are providing is so helpful to someone trying to learn on their own. Thanks again!

  • @frampthechamp
    @frampthechamp 11 лет назад

    Hi Chris, it's understandable that Horowitz and Hill is pretty hard to get into since you don't have a formal electronics education. Even so, I suggest you keep your eyes open for a cheap copy, you will not regret the purchase! I think that you correctly identified that the weak point in your education will be in the circuit analysis side of things (networks, KCL, KVL, laplace transforms, fourier analysis etc). Once you have a good grounding in this stuff, I think you will find that The Art of Electronics becomes a lot more accessible. Happy Hacking.

  • @christophermball
    @christophermball  12 лет назад +2

    As I indicated in my other comment to you, I was a CS major - so there were a number of EE courses as part of my degree program - however they were more focused on EE from the "build an MCU" or "design a CPU" perspective - unfortunately there wasn't a solid grounding in AC/DC. Math shouldn't be a major problem - took up through Calculus 3 as well as a diff equations class (albeit it's been quite a while).

  • @christophermball
    @christophermball  12 лет назад +1

    I've thumbed through the "Evil Genius" books in the past but never found them to be great on explanations - more of a cookbook. Then again, that could vary from one book to another since there's many with similar titles. As for the AOE student manual supplement, if I ever feel the need to buy another fundamentals book (hopefully won't need to at this point), I'll certainly give that a look - thanks for the tip and good luck!

  • @BilalHeuser1
    @BilalHeuser1 11 лет назад +3

    It would be nice if you could provide the book titles and ISBN for these books, so they are easier to find. Thanks

  • @ryanbruneau1197
    @ryanbruneau1197 8 лет назад +1

    Very helpful video. Thanks :)

  • @christophermball
    @christophermball  12 лет назад +1

    All in good time. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @rogernevez5187
    @rogernevez5187 8 лет назад +1

    Nice video! Why didn't you include Horowitz's 'Art of Electronic' and Nigel Cook's 'Electronic: A Complete Course'?

  • @giubin
    @giubin 4 года назад

    waoooo I discovered digital computer electronics by malvino thanks to you...

    • @christophermball
      @christophermball  4 года назад +1

      Glad I could help spread the word on such a fantastic book!

  • @rishabhsstudio1457
    @rishabhsstudio1457 4 года назад

    nice job brother

  • @arrythebeast3027
    @arrythebeast3027 3 года назад

    Nice video, please upload a new video on the same topic

  • @ArdaX95
    @ArdaX95 7 лет назад +3

    nice collection but definetely get the art of electronics

  • @Justsquareenough
    @Justsquareenough 6 лет назад +5

    Hi Chris, wondering how you've progressed since this video?

    • @christophermball
      @christophermball  5 лет назад +10

      Hi David, I know my reply to you is very late, but here goes anyways (and for anyone else interested)! I continued going down the electronics / electricity path through about 2014, then began to shift into woodworking, only to need to pause that very year, given other hobbies and life events. With it being 2019 as I write this reply, I intend to return to woodworking projects soon (building out my woodworking shop again) which will likely leverage my past electronics experience for projects such as speakers and other similar applications.

  • @iitmeans-life6657
    @iitmeans-life6657 4 года назад

    What books for bringers electronic engineer

  • @dogbrosinc6912
    @dogbrosinc6912 4 года назад +1

    Can I learn electrical and electronics from reading books

    • @christophermball
      @christophermball  4 года назад +1

      Books are a part of the equation; combine that with hands-on experimentation, making mistakes, and learning from your mistakes and you'll be able to tackle most anything if you're determined enough!

  • @TheHackZone5
    @TheHackZone5 12 лет назад

    man you should have more views ... i'ts a shame such good videos !

  • @nskvasov
    @nskvasov 4 года назад +2

    ASMR video from 2012

  • @soumikganguly8038
    @soumikganguly8038 6 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @JJGhostHunters
    @JJGhostHunters 11 лет назад

    Just curious...did you get a degree?