E-Books

In This Page you can find some important books for Electronics & Communication Engineering.

Any suggestion/query can mail to : jigar.robotics@gmail.com


Reference Books:

1)
--------ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUIT THEORY-------
By:      ROBERT BOYLESTAD
LOUIS NASHELSKY

This Book contains: Basics of  Diode, BJTs, FET, Op-Amp and all basic concepts
of  Electronics.


2)           
----------Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 3rd Edition-----------
By:     Charles K. Alexander  
Mathew N. O. Sadiku

This Book contains: Basics of Circuit Theorems. And Essential book to clear all the
concepts of Circuit Analysis. Very Detailed and well Explained 
Book.

3)
---------Make: Electronics--------
By: Charles Platt
(O REILLY)

This Book contains: All the basic things of practical implementation. Some time silly
mistakes and small projects explain much better about the theories.




Small Projects:

1)
By: Colin Mitchell

This Book contains: Basic Introduction of 555 Timer IC & so many projects based
on 555 Timer IC (I think 97 projects are there-not sure).
Such books are very essential for develop your strength on
circuit analysis/debugging and designing.

2)                                                
By: Colin Mitchell
This Book contains: 100 small (basic Fundamental) Projects on transistors

3)                                               
By: Colin Mitchell
This Book contains: 100 small (basic Fundamental) Projects on transistors


Mini/Major Projects:  
This Collection contains: Mini & Major Project list (more than 1000 topics) for
B.E./B.Tech/Diploma/Advance Diploma Students


For Programmers:
This link contains: a treasure for  programmers. You can learn Python, Ruby, C, SQL
Regex, PowerShell(basics) from this link.
It contains HTML books for free, and the best way to learn
any programming language has been mentioned by Zed A. Shaw
(Must for beginners)


Helpful Websites:

1)         EDABoard
2)         Talking Electronics (For Beginners)
3)         Hack A Day
3)         EngineersGarage
4)         EEVblog