Hi Moisff
As soon as you say Comprehensive and Advanced, then I think that we need to discuss a specific specialization of electronics. You see, once you get past the basics, electronics splits into many many subcategories and specializations each with its own books. So there won't be one book that satisfies you, I think, unless you suggest a specialty subject. Such subjects might include:
- logic design with small and medium scale elements, sequential logic
- microcomputer architecture
- audio amplifiers and control functions
- interfacing analog to digital and back again
- analog design using op amps, discrete components, for audio and video processing
- rf amplifier, oscillator, mixer and other rf building blocks
- high power circuits for mains control, switching, monitoring
- automotive circuits for engine control, power management and other control and monitoring functions
- sensing and remote sensing
- radio transceivers
- wireline communications circuits, ethernet drivers, usb, and other communcations driver circuits
- and on and on
I hope you get the idea. There are many books with advanced information on each of these subjects and many more.
Perhaps you would like something with coverage of many electronics design principles but not so advanced or comprehensive, is this right?