Other Any books on these topics in Analog electronics?

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The discussion centers around the need for comprehensive study materials for a fourth-semester Analog Electronics course in a UG physics program. The user has found some online lectures but lacks resources for additional topics. Recommendations for books that thoroughly explain device and circuit functionality, along with proper derivations of equations, are sought. It is suggested that searching for specific sub-topics individually may yield better results. Several online resources are provided, including tutorials on operational amplifiers and comparisons between inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, which could aid in understanding key concepts in Analog Electronics.
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In our fourth semester academic curriculum, we have a paper on Analog Electronics. (For those who don't know: I am studying UG physics major.) I have found some good lectures online that cover a part of the course, but I don't have any material for the rest of the topics. The following topics were not covered in the online lectures:

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Is there any good book that covers these topics? I want something that not only describes how the different devices/circuits work, but also derives the necessary equations properly.
 
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