Robert A. Pease, "Troubleshooting Analog Circuits"
Butterworth-Heinemann | 1991 | ISBN: 0750691840 | 224 pages | PDF | 15 MB
Based on the author's popular series in EDN Magazine, the book contains a wealth of information on debugging and troubleshooting analog circuits. In this book, you'll find advice on using simple equipment to troubleshoot (would you believe an ordinary AM radio?); step-by-step procedures for analog troubleshooting methods; and generous helpings of the author's unique insights, humor, and philosophy on analog circuits.
* Provides proven methods for troubleshooting analog circuits
* Accompanying disk contains over 60 pre-built Electronics Workbench circuits
Reviews
Summary: Very good, awesome fun too
Rating: 5
Ok, it's clear Bob Pease is waaay good. And we're fine with that. The book is VERY good, very clear in all the aspects, and in all I am very happy to have it. If you read this, you will find many other books use Bob's advice and circuits. I am learning how to build tube amps, and this book almost only talks in terms of low voltage circuits, but still it's incredibly useful.
Highly recommended if you are to build reliable circuits
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