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Is the knowledge of mathematics and physics of 11th grade enough to understand the book "The Art of Circuitry"?
Hello. Now I'm in the 10th grade. I decided to start studying electronics, before that I had nothing to do with it. The choice fell on the above book, because. among other similar ones, it seemed to me easier to understand and contains, in addition to theoretical material, practical tasks.
As I understand it, my knowledge of mathematics and physics is not enough for this book. Therefore, the question arose, how much do you need to study the material in these subjects in order to begin to understand this book and other books on electronics and circuitry?
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you would first at least read a little about what you are asking
As far as I remember, there are a lot of logical circuits in this book, which are easy to deal with, knowing more computer science. Logical 1 and 0, the principle of "and" "or". An excellent start for understanding primitive circuits based on signaling in a given direction.
The book is excellent, you can almost completely understand from school, it goes from simple to complex.
Also for digital technology, it’s just a must, I think, to download and study the book: Digital Circuitry and Computer Architecture from Imagination Technologies
Web: https://community.imgtec.com/university/
https://habr.com/ru/post/ 306982/
Take the latest edition, there were some fixes, there were errors.
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