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If you’re studying electronic engineering or industrial electronics, you’ve almost certainly encountered the classic textbook “Electrónica: Teoría de Circuitos y Dispositivos Electrónicos” by Robert Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky. The 10th edition remains a gold standard for learning about diodes, transistors, and amplifiers.

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