The Secret Life of Circuits : An Illustrated Guide to Electronic Circuit Design

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Electronic circuit design, drawn by hand and explained from first principles. The Secret Life of Circuits teaches electronic circuit design the way a working engineer actually thinks about it: starting with the physics, using math where it earns its place, the workbench never far away. Across nearly 300 hand-drawn color illustrations, Michal Zalewski builds intuition from the ground up, showing how electrons move through conductors and semiconductors, what’s really going on inside op-amps and current mirrors, how digital logic works at the gate level, and how to carry a design from schematic through PCB fabrication to working firmware. Photographed experiments. Real component behavior. The practical problems that show up in your own designs. Just the right balance of practice and theory: no Laplace transforms and no plumbing analogies. Inside, you’ll learn how to: Reason about real components, including the parasitics, noise, and reflections that ideal models hide Understand analog building blocks like amplifiers, oscillators, and filters at the device level Work with digital logic, memory, and clocking, and see how a rudimentary computer comes together Drive peripherals from a microcontroller and bring an embedded project to life Lay out high-speed PCBs with surface-mount components and get them to work on the first try The Secret Life of Circuits is for inquisitive hobbyists who hit a wall in the usual books, and engineers who want to close the gap between the classroom and where the work actually happens.

A richly illustrated deep dive into how electricity and circuits really work — from the physics of charge and fields to the messy truth of real-world component behavior — by acclaimed security researcher and electronics obsessive Michal Zalewski.

Real circuits don't behave the way you might have been taught. The hydraulic analogy breaks down at transistors. Ideal component models ignore the parasitics that bite you in every other practical circuit. Most introductory books don't talk about noise, signal reflections, and other issues you will need to troubleshoot in your own designs.

The Secret Life of Circuits is a richly illustrated, physics-first guide to what's actually happening, from electron behavior in atomic shells through analog design, digital logic, and PCB fabrication. Michal Zalewski, a self-taught polymath who spent 11 years leading Google's product security program, builds working mental models rather than collections of memorized rules. Hundreds of original hand-drawn diagrams, photographed bench experiments, and step-by-step mathematical derivations show the real behavior of real components. Rigorous enough for working engineers closing foundational gaps. Readable enough for makers and self-taught hobbyists who are tired of following tutorials they don't fully understand.

It is also, simply, a beautiful book. Zalewski's illustrations are the work of someone who draws circuits the way other people take notes: obsessively, precisely, and with evident pleasure. Printed in full color, The Secret Life of Circuits belongs on a workbench and a coffee table in equal measure. It's the kind of book you hand to someone and watch them start reading on the spot.

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