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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 04:18:30 -0000, Isaac <isaacdover@gmail.com>
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I have a National Semiconductor Corp. "Voltage Regulator Handbook"
1982 it explains all you'd need. No ISBN number on the book.
A great resource for stuff like this is www.abebooks.com
They are an on-line association of bookstores throughout the US and
most of the English speaking world and then some. You can search on
Title, Author, Topic, and ISBN #
Many of the books are much less than the $3-4 shipping it takes to get
them . . . (Great if you're addicted to novels and would rather have a
hard cover for a dollar than a paperback for more)
But . . . they also have just about any and every electronics text you
can imagine. I love seeing how others solve circuit problems and love
the "Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits series" but not the $20+
prices. I have eight of them and paid between $1-8 for them - earlier
ones are less expensive.
No financial interest in abe books, but I've used them for many years
now and am very satisfied. In the one or two instances where a wrong
book was shipped - I emailed them and the bookseller elected to refund
the entire cost and let me keep the book. Only downside is 3 weeks
shipping via book rate postage.
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wrote:
I have a National Semiconductor Corp. "Voltage Regulator Handbook"
1982 it explains all you'd need. No ISBN number on the book.
A great resource for stuff like this is www.abebooks.com
They are an on-line association of bookstores throughout the US and
most of the English speaking world and then some. You can search on
Title, Author, Topic, and ISBN #
Many of the books are much less than the $3-4 shipping it takes to get
them . . . (Great if you're addicted to novels and would rather have a
hard cover for a dollar than a paperback for more)
But . . . they also have just about any and every electronics text you
can imagine. I love seeing how others solve circuit problems and love
the "Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits series" but not the $20+
prices. I have eight of them and paid between $1-8 for them - earlier
ones are less expensive.
No financial interest in abe books, but I've used them for many years
now and am very satisfied. In the one or two instances where a wrong
book was shipped - I emailed them and the bookseller elected to refund
the entire cost and let me keep the book. Only downside is 3 weeks
shipping via book rate postage.
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