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那时是第二版灰白色的封面
作为工具书已经被人翻了很旧
那时就想自己拥有一本
下了电子档总是觉得不方便
想过海淘书也比较重价格也贵
一直没有买
直到亚马逊有了这本原版进口的书
是第三版
向大牛致敬
谢谢亚马逊
书虽小贵,但值得拥有!!!
2015年更新的第三版,补充了自1989年第二版以来电子学领域的各种进展,删掉了过时的内容。仅那几个大师级设计的章节,比如以安捷伦34401电路为例介绍精密电路和ADC,就值这个价了。
我曾拜读过paul horowitz的第二版the art of electronics这本书,拿到这本书后,我发现里面的内容有了很大的更新。
图书的品质是毋庸置疑的,大致翻了一下,它的内容丰富而不繁杂,知识排布合理。
推荐大家购买。其实这本书也不贵,少去馆子吃两顿就有了。
I read the 2nd edition from cover to cover in about 10 years. And I just read the 3rd edition in about one week. I used to say everything I knew about electronics I could find in AoE. Now I probably do know a few things that are not covered in the book.
The book cover has been upgraded from silver to flashier gold color. I don't fault them for considering it as the gold standard in books on electronics.
This book deserves a 5 star rating. The true value of the book is that it is not an academic text book. It contains a wealth of practical information, in charts, tables, and graphs, no other books come close. The jewel of the crown is the chapter on precision circuits. The chapter on noise is equally rich.
However, I did not like the elimination of the circuit ideas section and replacing it with a chapter review. Omitting the circuit construction is also a loss because prototyping and making the circuit board are an essential art that separates practitioners from theorists. I also lament the elimination of the chapter on RF. This book constantly refers the reader to the so-far unavailable "The x-Chapters" book; it is somewhat irritating to me that I'll have to get another book.
I wish it had fewer annoying trivial errors (how can you not catch a flipped diode on Fig 1.78?) ; 25 years ought to be enough to get it perfect.
So if you are a newcomer, you could still choose the 2nd edition because you can probably find a bargain now. But I won't let go my 2nd edition.
The new edition is 0.7" wider, 67 pages more with smaller font and narrower margin.
This 3rd edition provides a nice update to a classic, and invaluable, reference for anybody who works with electronics. The biggest complaint I have about this edition when compared to the 2nd edition is that one of my favorite features has been removed. The 2nd edition had pages at the end of each chapter showing circuits that provided good and bad example s utilizing the concepts covered in that chapter. These segments are valuable enough that I won't be retiring my 2nd edition any time soon.
To me, there is no one more important book in my life than H&H. I certainly do not know of a better electronics text (and I like electronics texts).
Further, I believe my career in engineering boils down to a few distinct pushes in that direction before it was in my blood (and therefore too late). One of the big ones was getting a copy of AoE 2nd Edition in school.
So, I would have bought the 3rd edtion no matter what.
Incredibly, the 3rd edition has expanded many of the things I loved about the 2nd edition. The section on low noise design is much better and much more useful and it was pretty great before. The digital stuff is obviously much more relevant (although it may not stay that way). The "circuits from the masters" sections and the case studies of specific circuit designs are fascinating and useful (although I do miss the hilarious "bad circuits" sections).
Finally, and most importantly, you can tell that H&H themselves were active engineers in the world between the last edition and this one -- building circuits and solving problems and reading other works and being influenced by the work and scholarship and generally just continuing to rule. The dedication to Jim Williams showed that like me and all other analog nerds I know out there, they had been eagerly reading all his stuff. The section on microcontrollers exactly parallels some of the design ideas, biases, and gut feelings that I and other embedded engineers have taken the past fifteen years developing by plowing through all the exciting architecture and tool changes that have happened from EEPROM PICs to ARMs.
Finally, the intellectual integrity, raw practicality, and HANDS-ON-ness of this book are unparalleled. If everybody were required to read this book before designing circuits, there would be a lot fewer crappy circuits out there.
Oh, yeah. And it's fun, too.
THE desktop EE resource. The Kindle edition is really, really good. No scanned schematics, very well done. I was a bit leary about spending so much for an electronic book, but honestly, its what I have with me now all the time, so I figured what the hell. I am very glad I did. Excellent ebook quality - you can zoom in on anything and its just a crisp and clean as a book. I own 2 hard copies of the 2nd edition and the workbook, and this is a really great update. Yes, the price is horrible. I'm not going to argue that. BUT... its worth it. The Kindle edition is also SEARCHABLE. That alone makes it a better choice for me. I have it wherever I go, and its searchable. Only thing I wish it had was hyperlinked pages numbers in the TOC and index. Other than this, its great. Even this isn't a big deal, since navigation in the book uses the real page numbers.
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