Harvard University Department of Physics
Physics 123: Laboratory Electronics (Spring 2000)
Instructors: Paul Horowitz, Tom Hayes
This course tries to teach you enough electronics so that you can do useful design work in a laboratory. The course, like the text on which it is based, achieves this very broad coverage at the expense of depth. But that does not mean that your designs will be second-rate: the premise of Horowitz & Hill's text is that a person need not go through the rigors of three or four terms at engineering school before designing a good amplifier, an integrator, or a board that's to feed a computer with a signal from some odd transducer.
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