.pdf files of great old books

Started by zachary vex, March 14, 2006, 05:32:46 AM

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Bernardduur

Am learning something new every day here

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Phorhas

Yup - awsome site... I think Jack posted this link a while ago
Electron Pusher

A.S.P.

can`t be announced often enough...
(including a "huge download"-warning  :icon_biggrin:)

the story went like this:
there was a thread about grounding here last august,
where Dai posted that link to the Twreck forum thread,
which after scrolling down that page showed a.o. the online book info,

which in turn was dug up and re-posted in another thread here:, a few hours later...

:icon_wink:

p.s.: that twreck-page includes lots of additional interesting links - thanks, Dai, again!

(currently the linking to back-threads from before the last transition-episode in september `05 here, doesn`t work too well...  :icon_frown: )

Analogue Signal Processing

A.S.P.

sorry, maybe some doublettes, here:

http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/books.htm

(be sure to go to that homepage too,
and check the other links there!)
Analogue Signal Processing

amz-fx

#6
Quote from: zachary vex on March 14, 2006, 05:32:46 AM
i apologize if this has been posted before.

http://www.pmillett.com/tecnical_books_online.htm

I posted the link a month or so ago, and it was already mentioned before that...  but it's always worth a re-post!  Thanks, ZV.

Great link, A.S.P.  Some good stuff there. Thanks!  Some of those items take me back to my days in the Combat Weapons System School....

regards, Jack

puretube

Quote from: amz-fx on April 29, 2006, 03:48:53 PM
Quote from: zachary vex on March 14, 2006, 05:32:46 AM
i apologize if this has been posted before.

http://www.pmillett.com/tecnical_books_online.htm

I posted the link a month or so ago, and it was already mentioned before that...  but it's always worth a re-post!  Thanks, ZV.

Great link, A.S.P.....

regards, Jack


yes, the ways of that link have been detected quite well, two posts ago (reply#4)...
no need for apologies! (there are always some new takers/riders)
:icon_smile:


Doug_H

I downloaded RDH from there a year or so ago. Big files but really worth it.

Doug

Dai H.

Quote from: A.S.P. on April 29, 2006, 02:11:35 PM
sorry, maybe some doublettes, here:

http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/books.htm

(be sure to go to that homepage too,
and check the other links there!)

Nice! Thanks!!!

goodrevdoc

Wow, that stuff is great. I think i've just planned the rest of my year! ;)

A.S.P.

btw: is it just me, or do others also have problems seeing the pics in the lower parts of this Ray Marston - link?
http://www.hills2.u-net.com/op-amp/op-amp.htm#pref
Analogue Signal Processing

markm


Dai H.

Quote from: A.S.P. on April 30, 2006, 05:51:33 AM
btw: is it just me, or do others also have problems seeing the pics in the lower parts of this Ray Marston - link?
http://www.hills2.u-net.com/op-amp/op-amp.htm#pref

just tried it and some of the lower left pics are missing for me too, fwiw

puretube

I also can`t see them - even with the waybackmachine...
:icon_sad:

rhys

Which of these books would be a good starting point for a guy like myself who has little understanding of the world of electronics--of course, I'd especially be interested in something that would apply to pedal building. 

Gilles C

Someday, I wouldn't be surprised to see the books I had at school when I was learning electronics.

Something that makes you feel obsolete...

Good links. I missed them the first time.

Gilles

Dai H.

another one from the Virtual Institute of Applied Science:

http://www.vias.org/about.html

the section on electronics actually covers tubes!

http://www.vias.org/electronics.html

icurays1