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Slavka2016-06-04 11:20:52
Electronics
Slavka, 2016-06-04 11:20:52

Practical literature on electronics?

I am graduating from a university in the direction of radiophysics and could only get theoretical knowledge on the operation of semiconductors (diodes, transistors, thyristors), I would like to get more practical knowledge, such as when and how to apply these things. And how to start collecting something of your own. I'm not interested in buying ready-made Arduino modules, I want to assemble them myself. On this I ask you to share the relevant literature.

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OnYourLips, 2016-06-04
@Slavka_online

I would like to get more practical knowledge like when and how to apply these things
In the very first book on electronics that I read, describing everything at the level for schoolchildren, it was. After the first third of this book, it was already possible to assemble a two-stage transistor amplifier and a multivibrator.
After the first third of the book, arduino - a temperature control circuit for mashing malt. Moreover, the knowledge that I gathered from the first book allows me to do this not on ready-made components, but to assemble it myself.
Practice and theory always go hand in hand. If you do not have practical experience, then you do not have theoretical knowledge either. Will have to relearn from scratch.
C. Platt. Electronics for beginners.
J. Bloom. Learning Arduino. Tools and methods of technical magic

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Rou1997, 2016-06-04
@Rou1997

Ready is not interesting, but what is interesting, what tasks, who will you work with? Literature is not "practical", it can only be "practical" :) that is, "applied", it can describe specific tasks, but they may also be of no interest to you, or useless.

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