Because the book is poorly organized (grouped vaguely by function: "Amplifiers," "Oscillators," "Power Supplies"), you stumble. You look for a tone generator and find a weird transistor astable multivibrator you’ve never seen. That serendipity is lost in modern curated databases like YouTube tutorials or AllAboutCircuits.

Have your own "better" version of a classic circuit? Share your KiCad files or simulation tips in the comments below. Let’s build the 1001 circuits of the future—together.

Choose a simple project (e.g., a flashing LED) to build confidence.

Before buying components, simulate the circuit to understand how it behaves.

Create your own notes or a "My Circuits" PDF to document which circuits worked best for you. Finding a Reliable PDF

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