New Book Teardown Videos

The new book teardown is one of the special show features which airs occasionally on @InTheLabWithJayJay.

In the new book teardown videos we take a close look at a new electronics book, or some other book of interest. To count as new the book needs to have been published in the year 2000 or later.

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Videos Published:6
Total Duration:19 hours
Minimum Duration:38:07
Maximum Duration:11:58:52
Median Duration:1:27:41
Average Duration:3:06:32
Standard Deviation:3:59:38

New Book Teardown #1: The Art of Electronics 3rd Edition (2015)

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Show Notes
Show Notes
Date Published
Friday, February 16, 2024
Video Duration
1:13:50
YouTube Channel
@InTheLabWithJayJay
YouTube Video Link
https://youtu.be/IzSkw-3aqyA
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Book Title
The Art of Electronics
Book Edition
3rd Edition
Book Authors
Paul Horowitz, Winfield Hill
Book Copyright
© 2015
Book Age
10 years old
Book Pages
1,220 pages
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