While you're waiting for your copy of Art of Electronics to come in,
Philippe, you might check this web tutorial out.
http://ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/
You might also keep in mind that many manufacturers provide a wide
variety of very good, some better than others, application notes for
their components. Never under estimate the value of an application note
or the value of building some of the circuits to help understand some of
their concepts.
REB
David VanHorn wrote:
>On Dec 14, 2007 12:56 PM, Philippe Habib <phabib@well.com> wrote:
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>>That should be etched in stone and given to each person when they go to pick
>>up their embedded developer's union card. I'm mostly a software person and
>>I'm trying hard to learn as much as I can about hardware in order to be able
>>to be an effective embedded guy. I am finding the analog a lot harder to
>>learn than the digital.
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>Digital is just a special case of analog. :)
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>>If anyone can recommend any books I'd be grateful.
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>Art of Electronics, Horowitz and Hill.
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: ADC Vref
2007-12-15 by Roy E. Burrage
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