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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Concise, well written.,
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This review is from: Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version (Hardcover)
I started this book as a student at Withlacoochee Technical Institute, under the instruction of a student of the electron flow since his teen years. Since then, the education I have received has been profitable both financially and intellectually. The graduating students are sought after, the class has become well known and it can only result from the benefit of excellent text and a formidable instructor, who teaches from this book. Buy it, read it, study it and learn from a profitable investment.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The maximum of the maximum,
By Tamim (AbuDhabi,United Arab Emirates.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version (Hardcover)
(Ajman Univesity of science and technology) This is the best book to understand the material .I challenge you If you read it and can't understand.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Never buy Electron Flow electronics books,
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This review is from: Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version (4th Edition) (Hardcover)
Electron flow is ok in a beginning circuits course (just AC, DC circuits.. without semiconductor devices).But once u get into semiconductors.. electron flow is terrible. The world is built around conventional current, not electron flow. If you buy a book with Electron flow.. ur going to see current coming out of grounds all over the places. A ground on the top left corner of a circuit.. a ground on the bottom left corner.. etc. etc... and it wasn't designed for it to eb like that... it's all designed with a +Vcc at the top.. and grouns all over the places.. current usually flows from +Vcc.. splits up into the different grounds.. with electron flow.. it comes from all the grounds.. then join up in weird ways to exit the +Vcc power supply... This book is terrible (like all electron flow books). BUTTTT Floyd's Conventional Flow version of this book is quite good |
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Electronic Devices: Electron Flow Version (4th Edition) by Thomas L. Floyd (Hardcover - July 13, 2001)
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