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Please do not ask for book recommendations! Use this tag if you have a question that is related to specific literature.

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Standard PCB Layout Book

One book that helped me quite a lot was Johnson and Grahams "High Speed Digital Design". Quite old, but the theory hasn't changed so still very useful reading. Analog Devices technical documentation h …
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How does one get started with electrical engineering?

More good books recommended here. Buy/assemble a basic electronics kit to experiment with. There are plenty of circuits in the above mentioned books you will want to try out. …
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Basic Electronics Book

A good beginner book that covers transistors (and plenty of other stuff) is the excellent "Art of Electronics", which you will see recommended everywhere. Old but still very useful. Specifically tr …
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Book recommendation on "signals and systems"

There are many books that cover these topics - one of the better ones I have read a fair amount of is Signals, Systems and Transforms (now in it's 4th edition). … There is a Signals and Systems Wkibook that might be worth checking out, as well as the main EE Wikibook page which lists the other books, and the DSP and Mathematics pages. …
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