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Which Book is for The Electronic Beginners?

Are you a new to electronics who wants a good book to learn about circuits and electronic components, if yes, then I recommend that you check out these books.

Getting Started in Electronics by Forrest M Mims III

I've had my copy so long that it is almost time to replace it but even though it is an old, worn out copy, the information is still as good today as it was 10 years ago when I got my book.. Of course, there are some things that won't be found in here, but for the beginner, you can't go wrong with this book.

The chapters are logically laid out and easy to read and each chapter builds on the previous lessons. I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to learn about electronics - from child to adult.

Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics by Stan Gibilisco

Easy to ready and offers a simple course starting from the basics right up to more complex topics, such as wireless and artificial intelligence. This book follows a teaching approach with each section clearly divided with tests and plenty of examples to quickly develop your understanding and practical knowledge. Plenty of clear and well explained illustrations, ideal for the hobbyists, student or technical graduate.

This book has 726 pages and it's easy to follow, and idela as a self learning book. There are plenty of Illustrations, examples and tests, for quick and easy learning; And complete coverage of topics, from the basics to advanced wireless and robotic topics.




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