Would this book be any good for a Computer Engineering student? I'm laking good Electronics background, so a good and solid reference is sorely needed!
It is a type of "art" book showing how to build circuits. If you are going to program or do digital design this will probably not help you. If you're going to build AM modulators and power supplies then it would be useful.It is also fairly old so this is mainly for electronic engineers.
I got mine for about $15 (special 3rd world edition). You can also get one cheaply by permanently loaning from someone.
Nope, not going to happen in my university [sadly]. The only thing really wanted from me [as a student, that is] is theoretical understanding of all things electronic (incidentally, I read the table of contents of the book and it covers every class I'm supposed to attend, so this is why I was interested in the first place). Is the age factor something so relevant in this context?
> Is the age factor something so relevant in this context?
It is fairly old (late 80ies) so there won't be any newish digital stuff in it (buses, etc...). Art of electronics is more of a hands-on book showing you how to do stuff. I recommend paging the book in a library before you buy.
I had to learn this one the hard way...