Here’s a practical guide to understanding, finding, and using the Master Handbook of 1001 More Practical Electronic Circuits (often the follow-up to the 1001 Practical Electronic Circuits ).
" (by Michael L. Fair or edited by Ken W. Sessions and published by TAB Books) is a legendary, out-of-print reference book from the golden age of analog hobbyist electronics. Here’s a practical guide to understanding, finding, and
and published by TAB Books in 1979. Serving as a sequel to the original volume by Ken Sessions, it offers a "lost and found" collection of tested circuit diagrams for engineers, hobbyists, and students. Amazon.com Overview of Content Sessions and published by TAB Books) is a
The original print runs often suffered from "muddy" printing where circuit lines would bleed together. The best PDF versions available today are often high-resolution scans (or cleaned-up OCR versions) that make tracing the schematic lines crystal clear—vital when you are trying to read a complex audio filter layout. Amazon
If you manage to find a clean copy of the PDF, keep these tips in mind:
Do you own a copy of the Master Handbook of 1001 More Practical Electronic Circuits ? Share your favorite "weird" circuit from the book in the comments below. And if you've created a hyperlinked "better" PDF version, post your bookmark file. Let's keep the analog spark alive.
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