I just found this on Jack Orman's blog.
It is a link to a graduate level analog electronics textbook that looks very useful to people like us
link to Orman's blog:
http://www.muzique.com/news/ (http://www.muzique.com/news/)
Sept. 18 is the one.
here is what it says for the lazy:
"ANALOG SEEKrets (DC to daylight) is a text book for senior under-graduate electronics designers and final-year physics students taking an electronics option. It will also be useful to recent graduates who seek increased skill in the field of electronics design. Even seasoned "digital engineers" will benefit from the analog insights presented in this book.
Free download: http://www.logbook.freeserve.co.uk/seekrets/
A big thanks to Leslie Green for making his book available!"
there is also a rapidshare link for it.
cool, the book seems pretty advanced, the basics aren't really covered and the author covers a lot of ground very quickly. might be good for reference though. i'm keeping it on my hd.
Thanks!