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| Mazo:
Sorry if there is a similar topic,tried the search engine but too many results. Anyway: I am searching for a book that has topics about electronics from the math side of things.You know something with a title like "Mathematics applied to electronics"(infact there is a real book with that title which I am considering). I have solid grasp on calculus and basic university level maths in general so the book shouldn't be too basic but neiter too advanced. My idea is to have a read from cover to cover and then use it as a reference when needed. My interests and work in electronics are more in the switching/analog side than the digital domain. Any advice on how you guys upgrade and maintain your math skills is welcome :) . |
| RoGeorge:
--- Quote from: Mazo on May 22, 2020, 07:31:18 pm ---I have solid grasp on calculus and basic university level maths in general --- End quote --- That will be enough, you won't need more math unless you go into some specific research, but then the extra math needed will be specific to that particular researched topic. |
| Wojciech Krolopp:
--- Quote from: RoGeorge on May 22, 2020, 07:39:17 pm --- --- Quote from: Mazo on May 22, 2020, 07:31:18 pm ---I have solid grasp on calculus and basic university level maths in general --- End quote --- That will be enough, you won't need more math unless you go into some specific research, but then the extra math needed will be specific to that particular researched topic. --- End quote --- I disagree. :palm: Calculus is like a toilet seat of math. For digital control systems you need discrete math, logic, group theory etc. |
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