I’ve been thinking about buying a copy of this but it seems like a pretty steep price to do in a whim. Is the third edition that much more necessary/ up-to-date than a good used copy of the second as a relative novice? Will I end up learning decades old things that are not relevant now?
vasco|2 years ago
If you're interested in Analog (designing transistors in Cadence) and Digital design (making your own CPU in Verilog / VHDL), newer materials make sense because of improvements to processes for analog and FPGA capabilites for digital.
For discrete electronics projects (learning about all the components and their uses) and understanding circuit design etc, anything old is as good as anything new.
tubetime|2 years ago
[1] http://www.designinganalogchips.com/