guide of different circuits, anyone?

Hey guys i am looking for some book, pdf document, downloadable material, video that has different types of circuits and their features.

For e.g. RC circuit is used as a ripple remover and in combination with schmitt trigger used as triangle wave generator.

If you have or know then please tell me.

Well there is always google, use the name of the circuit and follow it with the word schematic.

Actually i want to learn features of different circuit not find any particular circuit.

This would help me in the projects i undertake.

Any book on electronics by Grob. They are textbooks and so expensive, so don't be shy about buying one edition older. Much less expensive.

There is a lot more to learn than just types of circuits. You'd need a library to hold enough books. Or the internet.

Have a look at this:-

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/ perhaps?

Some useful links online...

AN-31 Op Amp Circuit Collection (Rev. B)
A Collection of Amp Applications Application Note
A Single-Supply Op-Amp Circuit Collection
Circuit Collection - eCircuit Center

Ebook: Encyclopedia of electronic circuits by Rudolf Graf and William Sheets, comes in 7volumes.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Encyclopedia+of+electronic+circuits

I always liked Horowitz and Hill's The Art of Electronics.

These circuit pattern cards are a nice set of basic circuits.

I see a mistake in those circuit cards from Adafruit. On card 26, that is technically a current -sink-, not a current source. And the current will rise with temperature. A current mirror would be more stable with temperature, and could go as low as about 0.6V on the output.

Op Amps for Everyone is in its 4th Edition, but the 2nd Edition in PDF is available free.
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slod006b/slod006b.pdf

TI also republished Burr-Brown's guide to Op Amps app notes.

The Talking Electronics website has some free PDFs. Two books cover 200 transistor circuits, they also have 100 IC Circuits, and 50 555 Circuits.
http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/200TrCcts/200TrCcts.html

If you want different projects/circuits to play with your Arduino with, try the Arduino Cookbook by Michael Margolis and published by O'Reilly - just google "Arduino Cookbook",

Too bad those don't have the suits/numbers, etc. to function as regular playing cards. I'd buy a deck if they did.

Ace of Blue would probably have to be a 555 circuit? Or maybe an astable multivibrator? Dunno.

To add to the Very fine collection so far, placing Heavy Emphasis on the Pighixxx collection, I'd like to nominate the US Navy Electronics training books.
They are available in many used book stores and some libraries in the US and were my main reading in my early to mid teens as was the Radio Amateurs Handbook published by the ARRL. My first one didn't cover much on semiconductors as it was written in 1951 and solid state wasn't used at all back then..
it is useful to have several editions as the circuits do change year to year. I still use a circuit I found in a 70's edition that wraps a PNP power transistor around a linear regulator.... With a small negative power source (I used a 40106 hex inverter and a 78L05 as an oscillator and driver for a 1N5818 Schottky diode to provide a small negative bias and an LM317M for a 0 to 15V bench power supply that still works well after 18 or 19 years of nearly full time use...
The RSGB handbook is a fine source of theory as well. The attached picture is from a 2010 copy I found somewhere.

Doc

Oh, yeah, the US Navy NEETS. Available free online.

http://jacquesricher.com/NEETS/

bigred1212:
Too bad those don't have the suits/numbers, etc. to function as regular playing cards. I'd buy a deck if they did.

Ace of Blue would probably have to be a 555 circuit? Or maybe an astable multivibrator? Dunno.

They aren't the same size as playing cards and there aren't 50 (or 52) of them.

I like them better as trading cards. They remind me of baseball cards, not poker cards.