Bob Willis' Top Ten reference books 2004
Keywords: Reference, Books, Printed circuit boards, Soldering,Electronics
The list of "Bob Willis' Top Ten" reference books that has been updated for 2004 considers the recent changes in technology. In the publishing industry there are many charts and awards for the best selling books, but with sales in the tens and hundreds, not thousands, it would be impossible tohave a sales chart for technology handbooks. There are only two changes to the top ten this year, there were two others I wanted to add, but Top Ten is not top 12!
This list does not indicate the number of sales of any one title, the age or up to date nature of thetext, only my opinion on the "must have" engineering titles for your office bookshelf. Remember: generally no new problems in manufacture exist; most have been seen before by someone. Good reading until next year and keep up to date with new titles at the Web site: www.smartgroup.org
Area Array Interconnection Handbook
Karl Puttlitz and Paul A Totta
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Comprehensive Guide to Design, Manufacture of Printed Board Assemblies
Bill MacLeod Ross
Electrochemical Publications
Flexible Circuit
Joe Fjelstad
Electrochemical Publications
Quality Assessment of Printed Circuit Boards (Out of Print)
Preben Lund
Bishop Graphics Inc.
Reflow Soldering Processes and Troubleshooting
Ning Cheng Lee
Newnes
SMT for PC Board Design (2nd Edition)
James Hollomon
Prompt Publications
Printed Circuit Handbook (5th Edition)
Clyde Coombs, Jr
McGraw-Hill
Electronic Failure Analysis Handbook
Perry L. Martin
McGraw-Hill
Microelectronics Packaging Handbook (1stEdition)
Tummala and Rymaszewski
Van Nostrand Reinhold
Soldering in Electronics (2nd Edition)
Klein Wassink
Electrochemical Publications
Bob Willis
