Hello,
I am currently a student in second year of a 2-year general IT (anything from embedded systems to OOP) education and I seek to continue my studies in the field of electrical engineering (electronics, embedded systems). The problem is that I don't have a foundation for the math and physics that are necessary in this field and I don't put my hopes into the fact that they're gonna start from 0 with us in the engineer school.
That's where I need some advice. As the title states, I need some books that would help me understand the basics and not only. Someone recommended me the Art of Electronics, but other people say it's not exactly beginner friendly and I want to make sure I fully understand each and every concept I'm exposed to.
So, I'm hoping for some suggestions. The question is not limited to math and physics books, but to any book that you think might help me have an easier start in my new education. Thank you in advance.
PS: I know that this question has been asked before but maybe not in the same manner or with the same interest; that's why I'm looking for a more personalized answer/conversation.
I am currently a student in second year of a 2-year general IT (anything from embedded systems to OOP) education and I seek to continue my studies in the field of electrical engineering (electronics, embedded systems). The problem is that I don't have a foundation for the math and physics that are necessary in this field and I don't put my hopes into the fact that they're gonna start from 0 with us in the engineer school.
That's where I need some advice. As the title states, I need some books that would help me understand the basics and not only. Someone recommended me the Art of Electronics, but other people say it's not exactly beginner friendly and I want to make sure I fully understand each and every concept I'm exposed to.
So, I'm hoping for some suggestions. The question is not limited to math and physics books, but to any book that you think might help me have an easier start in my new education. Thank you in advance.
PS: I know that this question has been asked before but maybe not in the same manner or with the same interest; that's why I'm looking for a more personalized answer/conversation.