> ??? This was a really good analog(ue) book. > Picked up a few years ago in a secondhand bookshop. Here goes this > is what I remember about it, possible title 'Linear applications > handbook' (although I think that is what texas produced, this was > not a texas book), believed to be published by TAB, size is about A5 > with perhaps a 1" strip taken off its longest edge about an inch and > half thick, it had a lot of really good stuff in it,(not just what > you would get in a standard text book) such as an analogue > multipler using opamp, led and ORP12 (cds cell), it had all the usual > as well amplifier circuits, instrumentation ?, power supplies? I have a paper back book from Analog Devices that matches your size and content description. It's called "nonlinear circuits handbook". I have a second edition (1976). ISBN 0-916550-01-X. Another similar book is "Transducer Interfacing Handbook". Also Analog Devices. ISBN 0-916550-05-2. Both are edited by D.H Sheingold. Steve. ====================================================== Steve Baldwin Electronic Product Design TLA Microsystems Ltd Microcontroller Specialists PO Box 15-680, New Lynn http://www.tla.co.nz Auckland, New Zealand ph +64 9 820-2221 email: steveb@tla.co.nz fax +64 9 820-1929 ======================================================