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Originally Posted by bestatchess
Can you recommend a decent book covering practical electronic circuits like this? I am talking about a practical applications book with descriptions on circuit operations, like the ones that you provide here. I have already taken a few basic undergrad EE classes, so I have had the basic theoretical mumbo jumbo, but it is not from an applications approach.
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I would need to look at my library to see what might be useful. Knowing how each type of component works goes a long way in understanding a schematic diagram. In fact trying to understand a specific schematic is a good way of learning how components work. You can also download some Freebe circuit analysis programs and try and see if you can understand the Demo circuits they have. Look up 5Spice and TI Tina Spice.
http://www.5spice.com/
http://focus.ti.com/analog/docs/engg...her+OT+tina-ti
The thing to understand with any analysis or predictive software. The results are only as good as the models and the analysis routines.
garbage in=garbage out