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Books on electronics from scratch?
Programmer with 3 years of experience. it works. Knowledge about electricity at a basic level since school days. They don’t teach at universities or I didn’t really want to. It doesn’t reach me what a transistor lamp relay is and how it all works. And it doesn’t let me sleep at night =)
People who faced with a similar problem, advise books on where to start and from scratch.
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Rudolf Svoren "Electronics. Step by step". And you won’t be able to sleep at all, as the soldering iron will grow into your hand :-)
Maybe not quite for beginners, but definitely worth a look Horowitz and Hill "The Art of Circuitry
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Regarding how everything is arranged in computers Hamakher "Computer organization". According to this book, I did a coursework on processor design. https://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/1374858/?gcl...
And here is an even more academic work by Tannenbaum Computer Architecture www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/20032936/?gclid=CjwK ...
Young Radio Amateur (6th ed.). Borisov V.G.
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this is my reference book as a child
Well, guy, you will have to not only read but also work with your hands, I studied as an electronics engineer and with people ipswitch, cap_nemo, I agree there is nothing to add here, just a bunch of online resources ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diSbtlrFqDc&list=P ...and do not look that you are a big uncle and you need something else. I’ll just tell you what to understand from a programmer in hardware, it’s difficult for you to have to change your mindset. Why am I writing, I am familiar with prog. and they don’t understand the basic principles about voltage and current, and this is very important, and if something doesn’t work out (programs usually pay for it all after 3 months), then even throw these books about electronics and take school books on physics, do all the laboratory ones ( nature, but as regards electrical and electronics) read in detail from cover to cover and strengthen with practice. Unless, of course, you really need it and have a great desire to understand it. We are a professor with vast experience in life and prof. activities, he said that it is easy to become a programmer from an electronics engineer, but in the opposite direction it is difficult (he did not say that it was impossible)
I can advise the site shemu.ru there are several lessons, on which he explains some elementary things, what, why and why to say so. It helped me a lot in getting started.
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For the most beginners, sold with electronics. There is in Russian and can even be downloaded for review.
eax.me/electronics-first-steps
Well, remember school physics https://cloud.mail.ru/public/5ZK7/Yjhb5DJBf
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