gEDA-user: Design Lab Equipment
Felipe Balbi
felipebalbi at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Apr 3 09:03:38 EDT 2007
Hmm...
I think my question is could regard this thread...
Where can I learn how to design Electronic Circuits?? Is there a good
"quick start guide" book ?
I want to design some simple 8051 applications for my studying
kick-off... After that I would try to design better (more complicated)
circuits...
If you guys could help me with that... it would be really great...
Thanks in advance
On 4/3/07, Dan McMahill <dan at mcmahill.net> wrote:
> Peter Clifton wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 17:53 -0400, al davis wrote:
> >
> >>How about .,,.. transistor curve tracer. How much do they
> >>cost? Why doesn't every college EE department have one on
> >>every bench?
> >
> >
> > I think of the old 4th-year engineering project my supervisor has in his
> > office - a valve characterising circuit. Now that's far more retro ;)
> >
> > There are still a few out there who understand valves - and build
> > valve-amps etc. (sadly I'm not one of them, but I have a few
> > collected... I own 3x 15kW plate dissipation triodes - from old RF
> > induction heating kit ;)
>
> If you want to know enough to design audio amps with tubes, read the
> short appendix in Electronic Principles by Gray and Searle. Assuming
> you know how to design with transistors, it is not that hard. There are
> a few issues here and there though that seem to be poorly documented
> though. Sometime I'll post one of my favorites.
>
> -Dan
>
>
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Best Regards,
Felipe Balbi
felipebalbi at users.sourceforge.net
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