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Good Deep-Knowledge Analog Design Books?

NorthNitro writes "I live in a part of the world where quality technical books are not accessible from local distributors. When I order, from international distributors, I have to keep exchange rate and shipping costs in mind; so I really need to be careful with my choices when purchasing books. I am a graduate engineer (5 years experience) that focuses on analog and digital hardware design. Next year I will be starting a complicated analog design project. This design will include circuits that integrating Pico amp currents, a lot of discrete transistor circuits and high precision op-amp circuits. I don't want a cookbook; I rather want something that can provide me with solid theoretical descriptions/models of circuits. The kind of knowledge that gives you deep understanding of analog circuits design. Can anyone suggest good books and maybe where to order them from?"

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  1. DOES NOT COMPUTE! by eldavojohn · · Score: 2, Funny

    Good Deep-Knowledge Analog Design Books?

    I'm sorry, please ask your question in the form of: "(Useful) Stupid <topic> Tricks?"

    Until then, I can't help you. Didn't you get the memo?

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    My work here is dung.
  2. Re:The Art of Electronics by bperkins · · Score: 3, Funny

    "I don't want a cookbook" is a code phrase that means, "I don't want to buy _The Art of Electronics_".

  3. Re:Bob Pease by HardCase · · Score: 2, Funny

    All we are saying is give Pease a chance.