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Further Reading Books If you need more information on electronics, for design purposes, for constructional or for hobby interests, some of the books listed below may be of interest. In addition to these books, an immense amount of practical help is available from the catalogs of Futurlec in the USA or Maplin Electronics in the UK. The websites are www.futurlec.com and www.maplin.co.uk, respectively. For detailed information on new devices, use Google or other search engines on the Internet. Some very useful reference books in electronics are either out of print or difficult to obtain. They have been included in the list below because they can often be found in libraries or second-hand shops. Note that some books that are listed here as published by Butterworth-Heinemann may have been reprinted or revised under the Newnes imprint.

Circuitry Analog Circuit Design (Williams) Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998 Analogue Electronics (Hickman) Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999 Digital Logic Design, 3rd Ed. (Holdsworth) Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002 Bebop to the Boolean Boogie (Maxfield) Newnes, 2003 Digital Logic Gates and Flip-Flops (Sinclair) PC Publishing, 1989 Electronic Circuits Student Handbook (Tooley) Newnes, 1995 Electronics: Circuits and Systems (Bishop) Newnes, 2010 Higher Electronics (James) Newnes, 1999 Introduction to Digital Systems (Crisp) Newnes, 2000 Newnes Electronic Circuits Pocket Book, Vol. I, Linear IC (Marston) ButterworthHeinemann, 1999 Newnes Electronic Circuits Pocket Book, Vol. II, Passive and Discrete Circuits (Marston) Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993 Practical Analogue Electronics for Technicians (Kimber) Newnes, 1997 Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, 2nd Ed. (Kimber) Newnes, 1998 Practical Electronics Handbook, 6th Ed. (Sinclair & Dunton) Newnes, 2007 329


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