Let’s dive into why this obscure, out-of-print masterpiece is worth its weight in gold-plated PCB traces. Published originally by Tab Books (the holy grail of 80s and 90s electronics literature), this handbook is the follow-up to the wildly successful 1001 Practical Electronic Circuits . The "More" in the title is crucial. It doesn't rehash the same blinking LEDs or simple transistor switches.
It assumes you are smart. It assumes you have a multimeter. It assumes you will figure it out.
You aren't just looking for a file. You are looking for the Rosetta Stone of analog circuitry, the sequel to the legendary 1001 circuit handbook. You want the best scan, the best compilation, and the best reference for circuits that actually work.













