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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
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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
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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.
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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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