Looking for a reading recommendation (book, website, etc.) For teaching myself better circuit design. Ideally I'd like it to include designing for robustness in non ideal environments and have a good section on PCB layout.
I have read Horowitz & Hill's "The Art of Electronics" and regularly fix existing installations, but I'm at a point where I may need to implement a board that includes a logic chip that no longer exists.
@antares I recommend a book called “Designing Electronics that Work” by Hunter Scott. The book presents robust electronics design and manufacturing techniques that are only gained with years of experience.
https://designingelectronics.com
Hardcover copy:$39
Digital copy: free