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Anyone know when the next edition of The Art Of Electronics is due out?
jmc
jmc
Anyone know when the next edition of The Art Of Electronics is due out?
jmc said:Anyone know when the next edition of The Art Of Electronics is due out?
jmc said:Anyone know when the next edition of The Art Of Electronics is due out?
jmc
jmc wrote...
According to our publisher, several years ago! Sorry! But rest assured
that we are working on it. :>) Suggestions are solicited and welcome.
Thanks,
- Win
whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
Winfield Hill said:jmc wrote...
According to our publisher, several years ago! Sorry! But rest assured
that we are working on it. :>) Suggestions are solicited and welcome.
Thanks,
- Win
Ask Win Hill, the author. As busy as he is, I wouldn't
hold my breath.
Oh! So do you mean that the book is ready to publish, but in the
mean time you are open to suggestions? If so, where do I send them?
jmc said:Oh! So do you mean that the book is ready to publish, but in the mean
time you are open to suggestions? If so, where do I send them?
Winfield said:Michael A. Terrell wrote...
Yawn....
Win, that wasn't meant as a put down. I was simply stating that
you had many other projects that keep you too busy to devote all
your time to writing. No one can do everything at once.
Winfield said:Michael A. Terrell wrote...
I understand. What I meant was, yawn..., I'm not all that busy!
Thanks,
- Win
whill_at_picovolt-dot-com
I understand. What I meant was, yawn..., I'm not all that busy!
jmc wrote...
According to our publisher, several years ago! Sorry! But rest
assured that we are working on it. :>) Suggestions are solicited
and welcome.
OK. When you print an example circuit with no analysis it isn't very
helpful. All examples of both good circuits and bad circuits should
include some circuit analysis. People who don't need to see the
analysis usually don't need to see the schematic either.
In this way the circuits are there in part as little exercises in how
to apply the principles taught (and with some further guidance in the
text), but without a design "recipe". I do understand your point:
for someone who's going back and just wants to use the circuit
"cookbook" style, the circuits are tantalizing and incomplete. So
in the new edition we're adding relevant design formulas to each
circuit, right in the figure. That should help. But still there's
an issue of what for some will seem incomplete information for some
of the more complex or subtle circuits that we show.
Adding additional details on our web page may be the answer to most of
these problems, but we're not quite there yet. More accurately, it's
not the right time yet to make those decisions.
Suggestions are welcome.
Will there be a DVD-ROM (or CD-ROM) included?
Winfield Hill said:Not as now envisioned. The issues seem obvious. First, any included
CDROM or DVD can immediately be assumed to be widely available over
the net at little or no cost.
Second, this adds a non-trivial cost
factor to production.
Winfield Hill said:Furthermore, I haven't decided how to deal with the "Good Circuits"
section in regard to the formulas. Page space is a serious issue, so
expanding these figures may not be an option. Moreover we've had many
complaints saying, what's wrong with this or that "Bad Circuit"?
Adding additional details on our web page may be the answer to most of
these problems, but we're not quite there yet. More accurately, it's
not the right time yet to make those decisions.
Suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
- Win
whill_at_picovolt-dot-com