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    27 Free eBooks On Electronics!


    Dig deeper into the world of circuits and controllers with these free ebooks on electronics. 




    Electronics, free ebooks on electronics, ebooks on electronics, ebooks, resources on electronics, ebooks on circuits, ebooks on semi conductor, Electronics is a vast discipline and a must learn for the hardware engineers out there. From designing to assembling, information on electronics is a big add on! So here we bring to you a sorted collection of free ebooks on semi-conductors, circuits, controllers and various other aspects of electronics. Happy reading!

    1. Engineer's Mini-Notebook: Formulas, Tables and Basic Circuits
    by Forrest M. Mims III - Radio Shack, 1993
    This book includes standard application circuits and circuits designed by the author. Each circuit was assembled and tested as the book was developed. After the book was completed, the author reassembled each circuit to check for errors.

    2. 
    Practical Electronics
    - Wikibooks, 2012
    The aim of this book is to teach you simple analogue and digital electronics at a practical level. By the end of this book, you should be able to combine circuit elements to create more complex circuits, and have an understanding of how it works.

    3. 
    Analog Circuits
    by Yuping Wu (ed.) - InTech, 2013
    In this book, a new architecture for a SAR ADC is proposed to eliminate the process mismatches and minimize the errors. The automated system for a passive filter circuits design is presented with the local searching engaging...

    4. 
    Photodiodes: From Fundamentals to Applications
    by Ilgu Yun - InTech, 2012
    This book represents recent progress and development of the photodiodes including the fundamental reviews and the specific applications developed by the authors themselves. The book is intended for graduate students, engineers, and researchers.

    5. 
    Electronics
    - Wikibooks, 2012
    The aim of this textbook is to explain the design and function of electronic circuits and components. The text covers electronic circuit components, DC analysis, and AC analysis. It should be useful to hobbyists as well as engineering students.

    6. 
    Digital Circuits
    - Wikibooks, 2012
    This book will serve as an introduction to Digital Circuits. It will rely heavily on the concepts of Discrete Math, but will not require any previous knowledge of the subject because all necessary math concepts will be developed in the text.

    7. 
    Microwave Filters, Impedance-Matching Networks, and Coupling Structures
    by G. Matthaei, E.M.T. Jones, L. Young - SRI, 1963
    This book presents design techniques for a wide variety of low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, and band-stop microwave filters, for multiplexers, and for certain kinds of directional couplers. The text can be used by designers and engineers.

    8. 
    Introduction to Electronics
    by Yatindra Nath Singh, Joseph John - NPTEL, 2007
    Basic idea of the course will be to introduce the basic concepts required to understand the electronic circuits. The course has been built for first year undergraduate students and targeted as general course for all branches of engineering.

    9. 
    Introduction to Physical Electronics
    by Bill Wilson - Connexions, 2010
    An introduction to solid state device, transmission lines and propagating electromagnetic waves. Contents: Conductors, Semiconductors and Diodes; Bipolar Transistors; FETs; IC Manufacturing; Transmission Lines; AC Steady-State Transmission.

    10. 
    Advances in Solid State Circuit Technologies
    by Paul K Chu - InTech, 2010
    This book describes the current status of important topics in solid-state circuit technologies. The chapters are grouped under the following categories: general information, circuits and devices, materials, and characterization techniques.

    11. 
    Introduction to Electronic Engineering
    by Valery Vodovozov - BookBoon, 2010
    This work introduces a reader to the basics of electronic engineering. Here, students may get their first knowledge of electronic concepts and basic components. Emphasis is on the devices used in day-to-day consumer electronic products.

    12. 
    Microwave and RF Circuits
    by Lee Edwards - Johns Hopkins University, 2001
    Chapters from the textbook: Distributed-Element Circuit Analysis Techniques; S-Parameters, Signal Flow Graphs; Circuit Technology; CAD of Linear Circuits; Matching Networks; Couplers, Combiners, and Dividers; Mixers; Solid State Devices; Noise; etc.

    13. 
    Circuit Analysis
    by John E. Whitehouse - Horwood Publishing Limited, 1997
    Contents: Network Equations; Network Theorems; Networks with Inductors and Capacitors; Network Analysis using Phasors; The Laplace Transform in Network Analysis; The Fourier Series and Fourier Transform; The Frequency Response of Networks; etc.

    14. 
    Circuit Design Using Personal Computers
    by Thomas R. Cuthbert - John Wiley & Sons, 1983
    This practical guide to designing electronic circuits using small computers and programmable calculators makes it easy to implement both classical and sophisticated design techniques. It uses the interaction between circuit designer and computer.

    15. 
    Op Amp Applications Handbook
    by Walt Jung - Newnes, 2004
    A complete and up-to-date op amp reference for electronics engineers from the most famous op amp guru. This practical handbook not only teaches the basic fundamentals of op amps, it also covers various op amp application areas in great detail.

    16. 
    Concepts in Electric Circuits
    by Wasif Naeem - BookBoon, 2009
    This book covers fundamental aspects of electric circuits that form the core of many engineering disciplines. Techniques to analyze and solve electric circuits are explained in a simple manner and examples are shown to demonstrate each strategy.

    17. 
    Network Theory: An Introduction to Reciprocal and Nonreciprocal Circuits
    by Herbert J. Carlin, Anthony B. Giordano - Prentice Hall, 1964
    An introduction to the algebraic analysis and synthesis of both reciprocal and nonreciprocal circuits by impedance and scattering techniques. The algebraic approach used makes many of the results applicable over a broad frequency spectrum.

    18. 
    Introduction to PLC controllers
    by Nebojsa Matic - mikroElektronika, 2003
    PLC are industrial microcontroller systems where hardware and software are specifically adapted to industrial environment. In this book you will learn how they work, how to connect a simple sensor, how to program in ladder diagram, and more.

    19. 
    All About Circuits
    by Tony R. Kuphaldt, 2009
    This is a series of online textbooks covering electricity and electronics. The information provided is great for both students and hobbyists who are looking to expand their knowledge in this field. The books are updated over time.

    20. 
    Op Amps for Everyone
    by Ron Mancini - Newnes, 2003
    A complete tutorial and reference to op amp theory and applications. Covered are basics op amp physics, idealized op amp configuration, feedback theory, single and dual supply operation, op amp parameters, oscillators, active filters, etc.

    21. 
    High-Speed Serial I/O Made Simple
    by Abhijit Athavale, Carl Christensen - Xilinx, 2005
    This book discusses high-speed serial designs with real world examples of how to implement working designs. High-speed serial I/O can be used to solve system interconnect design challenges. Such I/Os allow you to create high-performance designs.

    22. 
    Understanding Electronics Components
    by Filipovic D. Miomir - mikroElektronika, 2008
    This online book on practical electronics will teach you to create electronic devices on your own. All components and circuits are illustrated and explained in detail with lots of simple and complex examples for the beginners.

    23. 
    Data Conversion Handbook
    by Engineering Staff Analog Devices Inc. - Newnes, 2005
    This handbook is an engineering reference that covers fundamentals of data converters, techniques and applications the basic theoretical elements, the latest advances in the field, high accuracy and high-speed ADCs, sample-and-hold amplifiers.

    24. 
    Principles of Semiconductor Devices
    by Bart Van Zeghbroeck, 2007
    This book explores the behavior of semiconductor devices, to show the relation between the device material parameters, and the resulting electrical characteristics. The text provides the link between the physics and the design of electronic circuits.

    25. 
    Socratic Electronics
    by Tony R. Kuphaldt, 2008
    Questions and answers about electronics covering several topics: basic electricity, simple circuits, Ohm's Law, op-amps. A tested way of centering instruction around students is to teach by asking questions, generally called the 'Socratic method'.

    26. 
    Lessons In Electric Circuits
    by Tony R. Kuphaldt - openbookproject.net, 2008
    The goal was to put readable, high-quality information of industrial electronics into the hands of students. The book was written without delving too heavy on the math, while still maintaining a lot of important information.

    27. 
    OrCAD PSpice A/D Reference Manual
    - OrCAD, 1998
    This manual is the reference needed when working with special circuit analyses in PSpice A/D. It covers detailed command descriptions, definitions of start-up option, and a list of supported devices in the digital and analog device libraries. 









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