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1. Electrical Engineering 101, Second
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1. Electrical Engineering 101, Second Edition: Everything You Should Have Learned in School...but Probably Didn't
by Darren Ashby
Paperback: 320 Pages (2008-12-08)
list price: US$43.95 -- used & new: US$26.22
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Asin: 1856175065
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Written by an expert electronics engineer who enjoys teaching the practical side of engineering, this book covers all the subjects that a beginning EE needs to know: intuitive circuit and signal analysis, physical equivalents of electrical components, proper use of an oscilloscope, troubleshooting both digital and analog circuits, and much more! Even engineers with years in the industry can benefit from the compendium of practical information provided within.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 0: What is Electricity Really?
Chapter 1: Three Things They Should Have Taught in Engineering 101
Chapter 2: Basic Theory
Chapter 3: Pieces Parts
Chapter 4: The Real World
Chapter 5: Tools
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
Chapter 7: Touchy-Feely Stuff
Appendix

*Covers the engineering basics that have been either left out of a typical engineer's education or forgotten over time
*No other book offers a wealth of "insider information" in one volume, specifically geared to help new engineers and provide a refresher for those with more experience
*updated content throughout, including 2-color diagrams and a new 'Chapter 0 - What is Electricity Really?'
*The accompanying CD-ROM contains a reference library of electronics information, with demo simulation software and engineering calculators ... Read more

Customer Reviews (27)

2-0 out of 5 stars very mediocre
not an engineering book at all. there are some half decent rules of thumb that any competent designer would know intuitively anyway, but you need to get by the author's annoying lame attempts at humor and his bragging to absorb them. some explanations are darn misleading and wrong, especially for anyone not having a background in physics or engineering. figures could be better to help people not familiar with the topic. for example, the base, emitter, and collector should at least be labeled when introducing transistors. on a positive note, the price of the book is reasonable at less than $20.00.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book!
The first chapter is worth the price. It emphasizes the KISS principle in EE. When actually building something, always, ALWAYS, **ALWAYS**, check the basics first. Ohm's law is king. When getting into, or back into, building circuits, stick your multi-meter or silly scope in and see what's going on. It is sooo cool to build something and actually have it work and this book is a great help in doing just that.

5-0 out of 5 stars 2 nd edition electrical engineering 101
The book is like I was expected. Very freindly, very good to read. The languaje is like a conversation.

5-0 out of 5 stars In all fairness thank you Darren,


I bought the book by chance, thinking I would get some elementary information about Power systems which I am not extremely familiar with.

After reading up to chapter 2, I thought I am extremely lucky having read this book, and it ought to be recommended to First year Electronics Engineering students, Lecturers and TA.

I enjoyed the author's unprecedented (in a technical book) down to earth in his writing style (which what make this book stand out) and the information presentation (voltage divider amazing explanation, Real life examples (situation) which an engineer is faced with...),

indeed the book is not perfect later chapter's needs some improvements, the book is NOT intended to be comprehensive reference book i.e. art of electronics...

However the book makes sure understand the basic concepts and Fill the Gabs (interconnect the ideas) no other book on electronics have ever tried,

>It could be called: the missing link of electronics<

If new edition would be published in future I'll buy it.

However I think you will never regret reading it.

5-0 out of 5 stars A good resource for all electrical engineers that are interested in the fundamentals of the field and beyond.
I bought the book because I was looking to enhance my practical knowledge in the electrical engineering field of study. Not only do I feel that the book helped me to accomplish that, but I gained much more. First, from the first chapter to the last chapter, there were thumb rules, principals, illustrations and examples to help make electrical engineering less formidable to study ( something that is not common place in engineering school). Second, the book gives advice that can help you to make yourself more marketable to potential employers. Third, the book gives practical advice for success on the job for managers as well as employees. Finally, Mr. Ashby was willing to answer any questions concerning the book or pertaining to the field of electrical engineering in general. I thought the book was worth every penny.

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2. Schaum's Outline of Basic Electrical Engineering
by J. J. Cathey
Paperback: 352 Pages (1996-11-01)
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Asin: 0070113556
Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars
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Students will quickly understand the popularity of this helpful sourcebook--the first edition sold 46,000 copies! The chief emphasis is on solving realistic problems, hundreds of which are included with detailed solutions. This popular study guide concisely yet clearly covers all the areas taught in two-semester survey courses and serves as an ideal review for electrical engineers and others looking for high ratings on the Professional Engineer's Examination. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Not Helpful
So I was having a lot of problems with my Electrical Circuits class, and desperately needed help... I saw this book, said it contained all the basics, easy to understand, blah blah blah...

Unfortunately it was just like my textbook... so it didn't have a positive nor negative effect on me... it acts like sparknotes... simply putall of the equations in a smaller book...

So if you're trying to have something condensed, get it... if you're trying to understand, seek help at the school because there are no books currently available to guide you step by step

2-0 out of 5 stars Poor execution of a good idea
The idea was to have the essentials of AC/DC circuit analysis, linear circuits, electronic circuits, digital logic circuit design, electromechanical machines, and control theory in one handy outline. The problem is, any one of these subjects is way too complex and deep as it is presented in most universities for the book to be helpful for undergraduate electrical engineering students. Also, on the whole, this material is far from basic. The material on electromechanical machines and control theory is usually taught in junior or senior undergraduate courses.Thus, this book would be most helpful to a professional or someone returning to graduate school for a master's degree in electrical engineering who needs some review on material that they have previously mastered but possibly forgotten. Unfortunately, as the other reviewer pointed out, this book is chock full of errors, thus rendering the book pretty much useless in the problem solving department. If a revised second edition of this book ever comes out with corrections to all of the current errors, I would recommend it to the target audience I have already mentioned, but definitely not to undergraduate engineers who are seeing this material for the first time.

1-0 out of 5 stars Needs proofread, BADLY!
I'm presently using this as a textbook in an into-level EE class. The book is a great concept - give a book of problems and enough information on the theory to solve them, including some step-by-step examples. And, sometimes, it works well. What kills it are the repeated glaring errors in the answers it gives for the questions - so far, I'd venture to say that, after the first couple chapters, more then 10% of the answers are wrong, be it from swapping a sign someplace or an outright mistake in understanding on the part of the person who solved the problem. This makes the book uterly and totally unacceptable - it has as much potential to damage someone's knowledge of electronics as to teach the person. ... Read more


3. Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications (5th Edition)
by Allan R. Hambley
Hardcover: 912 Pages (2010-01-13)
list price: US$160.00 -- used & new: US$119.00
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Asin: 0132130068
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering.

 

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS, 5/e helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics are covered. A wide variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material’s relevance to their chosen profession.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Got the job done
This book had excellent information. Some concepts could use elaboration, but it was one of the better textbooks I've delved into.

1-0 out of 5 stars When University profs try to write engineering books...
I've worked as an engineer in the real world for over 4 years and have a small library of science and engineering texts, including about half a dozen EE texts, all of which are superb. I've never seen anyone devote two full chapters to resistor networks, nearly 150 pages!! In the real world engineers DESIGN circuits, not spend all day reverse engineering resistive networks, pretending they don't know the difference between a battery and a resistor! We drew circuit loops in jr high, I think we can move on to linear designs in college. Like I said, engineers write good engineering texts, not university professors.

2-0 out of 5 stars Defective copy
The book received was the correct book, however it was a misprinted copy. The book I received had pages 31 through 78 printed twice and was missing all pages before 31. I ordered the book before my class started so did not notice the pages were missing in time to return the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Textbook Great shipping
The text book was ingood condition when i got it and it got to me with free 2 day shipping it was fantastic. A great price as well it was less then the used version in my schools bookstore

3-0 out of 5 stars Circuits Book
I feel the text is a bit scattered. The message is sometimes drawn out and not as clear as it could be. ... Read more


4. The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition - 6 Volume Set (The Electrical Engineering Handbook Third Edition)
Hardcover: 3672 Pages (2006-01-20)
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Asin: 084932274X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition, it has grown into a set of six books carefully focused on specialized areas or fields of study. Each one represents a concise yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in its respective domain, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access. Combined, they constitute the most comprehensive, authoritative resource available.

Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing presents all of the basic information related to electric circuits and components, analysis of circuits, the use of the Laplace transform, as well as signal, speech, and image processing using filters and algorithms. It also examines emerging areas such as text to speech synthesis, real-time processing, and embedded signal processing.

Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar delves into the fields of electronics, integrated circuits, power electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, light waves, and radar, supplying all of the basic information required for a deep understanding of each area. It also devotes a section to electrical effects and devices and explores the emerging fields of microlithography and power electronics.

Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments provides thorough coverage of sensors, materials and nanoscience, instruments and measurements, and biomedical systems and devices, including all of the basic information required to thoroughly understand each area. It explores the emerging fields of sensors, nanotechnologies, and biological effects.

Broadcasting and Optical Communication Technology explores communications, information theory, and devices, covering all of the basic information needed for a thorough understanding of these areas. It also examines the emerging areas of adaptive estimation and optical communication.

Computers, Software Engineering, and Digital Devices examines digital and logical devices, displays, testing, software, and computers, presenting the fundamental concepts needed to ensure a thorough understanding of each field. It treats the emerging fields of programmable logic, hardware description languages, and parallel computing in detail.

Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, Energy, and Machines explores in detail the fields of energy devices, machines, and systems as well as control systems. It provides all of the fundamental concepts needed for thorough, in-depth understanding of each area and devotes special attention to the emerging area of embedded systems.

Encompassing the work of the world's foremost experts in their respective specialties, The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition remains the most convenient, reliable source of information available. This edition features the latest developments, the broadest scope of coverage, and new material on nanotechnologies, fuel cells, embedded systems, and biometrics. The engineering community has relied on the Handbook for more than twelve years, and it will continue to be a platform to launch the next wave of advancements.

The Handbook's latest incarnation features a protective slipcase, which helps you stay organized without overwhelming your bookshelf. It is an attractive addition to any collection, and will help keep each volume of the Handbook as fresh as your latest research. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A solid Comtemporary Reference Work
The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition - 6 Volume Set edited by Richard C. Dorf (Electrical Engineering Handbook Series: CRC Press) comprised six hefty volumes available individually as Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing; Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar; Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments; Broadcasting and Optical Communication Technology; Computers, Software Engineering, and Digital Devices; Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, Energy, and Machines.
In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition, it has expanded into a set of six books carefully focused on a specialized area or field of study. Each book represents a concise yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in its respective domain, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access. The purpose of The Electrical Engineering Handbook, 3rd Edition is to provide a ready reference for the practicing engineer in industry, government, and academia, as well as aid students of engineering. Combined, they constitute the most comprehensive, authoritative resource available.
Providing the basic information needed for a thorough understanding of each area, this Third Edition comprises the following six volumes:
Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing
Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar
Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments
Broadcasting and Optical Communication Technology
Computers, Software Engineering, and Digital Devices
Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, Energy, and Machines
Encompassing the work of the world's foremost experts in their respective specialties, The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition remains the most convenient, reliable source of information available. This edition features the latest information, the broadest scope of coverage, and new material on nanotechnologies, fuel cells, embedded systems, and biometrics. The engineering community has relied on the Handbook for more than twelve years, and it will continue to be a platform to launch the next wave of advancements.
Each volume is edited by Richard C. Dorf, and is a comprehensive format that encompasses the many aspects of electrical engineering with articles from internationally recognized contributors. The goal is to provide the most up-to-date information in the classical fields of circuits, signal processing, electronics, electromagnetic fields, energy devices, systems, and electrical effects and devices, while covering the emerging fields of communications, Nanotechnology, biometrics, digital devices, computer engineering, systems, and biomedical engineering. In addition, the final section provides a complete compendium of information regarding physical, chemical, and materials data, as well as widely inclusive information on mathematics. Many articles from theses six volumes have been completely revised or updated to fit the needs of today, and many new chapters have been added. Two indexes have been compiled for each volume to provide multiple means of accessing information: the subject index and index of contributing authors. The subject index can also be used to locate key definitions. The page on which the definition appears for each key (defining) term is clearly identified in the subject index.
The Electrical Engineering Handbook, 3rd Edition is designed to provide answers to most inquiries and direct the inquirer to further sources and references. It is likely that this handbook will be referred to often and that informational requirements will be satisfied effectively.

The purpose of Circuits, Signals, and Speech and Image Processing is to provide a ready reference to subjects in the fields of electric circuits and components, analysis of circuits, and the use of the Laplace transform. We also discuss the processing of signals, speech, and images using filters and algorithms. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about the emerging fields of text-to-speech synthesis, real-time processing, embedded signal processing, and biometrics.
The information is organized into three sections. The first two sections encompass 27 chapters and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most articles include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further information. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end of each chapter or article. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes each section. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization, and content of the book. For example, see Section II: Signal Processing, then Chapter 18: Multidimensional Signal Processing, and then Chapter 18.2: Video Signal Processing. This tree-¬and-branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information on the topic of interest.

The purpose of Electronics, Power Electronics, Optoelectronics, Microwaves, Electromagnetics, and Radar is to provide a ready reference to subjects in the fields of electronics, integrated circuits, power electronics, optoelectronics, electromagnetics, light waves, and radar. We also include a section on electrical effects and devices. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about the emerging fields of microlithography and power electronics.
The information is organized into four sections. The first three sections encompass 29 chapters and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most articles include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further information. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end of each chapter or article. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes each section. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization, and content of the book. For example, see Section II: Electromagnetics, then Chapter 17: Antennas, and then Chapter 17.2: Aperture. This tree-and-branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information on the topic of interest.

The purpose of Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instrumentsis to provide a ready reference to subjects in the fields of sensors, materials and nanoscience, instruments and measurements, and biomedical systems and devices. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about the emerging fields of sensors, nanotechnologies, and biological effects.
The information is organized into three sections. The first two sections encompass 10 chapters and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most articles include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further information. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end of each chapter or article. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes each section. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization, and content of the book. For example, see Section II: Biomedical Systems,
then Chapter 7: Bioelectricity, and then Chapter 7.2: Bioelectric Events. This tree-and-branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information on the topic of interest.


The purpose of Broadcasting and Optical Communication Technology is to provide a ready reference to subjects in the field of communications, including broadcasting, equalization, optical communication, computer networks, ad hoc wireless networks, information theory, satellites and aerospace, digital video processing, and mobile communications. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about bandwidth modulation, phase-locked loops, telemetry, and computer-aided design and analysis of communication systems.
The information is organized into two major sections. The first section encompasses 13 chapters and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most articles include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further infor¬mation. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end of each chapter or article. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes both sections. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization, and content of the book. For example, see Section I: Communications, then Chapter 1: Broadcasting, and then Chapter 1.1: Modulation and Demodulation. This tree-and-branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information on the topic of interest of today and many new chapters have been added.

The purpose of Computers, Software Engineering, and Digital Devices is to provide a ready reference to subjects in the fields of digital and logical devices, displays, testing, software, and computers. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about the emerging fields of programmable logic, hardware description languages, and parallel computing.
The information is organized into three sections. The first two sections encompass 20 chapters and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most articles include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further infor¬mation. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end of each chapter or article. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes each section. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization, and content of the book. For example, see Section II: Computer Engineering, then Chapter 17: Parallel Processors, and then Chapter 17.2: Parallel Computing. This tree-and-branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information of the topic of interest.

The purpose of Systems, Controls, Embedded Systems, Energy, and Machines is to provide a ready reference to subjects in the fields of energy devices, machines, and systems, as well as control systems and embedded systems. Here we provide the basic information for understanding these fields. We also provide information about the emerging fields of embedded systems.
The information is organized into three sections. The first two sections encompass 20 chapters, and the last section summarizes the applicable mathematics, symbols, and physical constants.
Most chapters include three important and useful categories: defining terms, references, and further information. Defining terms are key definitions and the first occurrence of each term defined is indicated in boldface in the text. The definitions of these terms are summarized as a list at the end most chapters or articles. The references provide a list of useful books and articles for follow-up reading. Finally, further information provides some general and useful sources of additional information on the topic.
Numerous avenues of access to information are provided. A complete table of contents is presented at the front of the book. In addition, an individual table of contents precedes each of the sections. Finally, each chapter begins with its own table of contents. The reader should look over these tables of contents to become familiar with the structure, organization and content of the book. For example, see Section I: Energy, then Chapter 2: Alternative Power Systems and Devices, and then Chapter 2.1: Distributed Power. This tree-and- branch table of contents enables the reader to move up the tree to locate information on the topic of interest.

4-0 out of 5 stars The books a part of every electrical engg.
This book is really good. it has covered almost every fundamental what an electrical engg. looks out for. It will be really helpful for the designers who are looking out for some basics. Moreover it is a compilation of all fundamentals in one book and is a bible. Hence, it should be a part ofevery electrical engineer's collection of books. ... Read more


5. Electrical Engineering: A Pocket Reference
by Heinz Schmidt-Walter, Ralf Kories
Paperback: 686 Pages (2007-07)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$60.00
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Asin: 1596932449
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This essential pocket reference offers a well-organized resource for accessing the basic electrical engineering knowledge professionals and students need for their work. Produced with a special, durable Permalin cover, this compact-sized (4.5" x 7.5") resource provides a quick and easy way to grasp fundamental principles and their applications. Practitioners also find an extensive collection of time-saving equations that help simplify their daily projects.

Supported with more than 500 diagrams and figures, 60 tables, and an extensive index, this unique book is organized to help engineers find the information they need in an instant, from DC and AC systems, electric and magnetic fields, networks, to signals and systems, digital and analog electronics, and power supplies. The Pocket Reference also includes appendices with useful mathematical relations in a notation suitable for their application. No other book concentrates so much practical and fundamental electrical engineering knowledge in one compact and valuable volume. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good Reference Material
I enjoyed this book and it is very helpful as reference material. It is a good companion to other electrical engineering material.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, concise EE reference
It's been over 10 years since I completed my electrical engineering studies.I was looking for something that would help refresh my memory, and that I could refer to for formulas and graphs, as I jump back in to do my master's degree.This book seemed a little pricey, but compared to the other books out there, this one is the only thing I could find that met all my requirements: compact, sturdy, and thorough, covering all topics of electrical engineering, from analog to digital (I don't care so much about power systems, but that's in there too).

Formulas, graphs, and tables are all clearly laid out and easy to read/understand.No space is wasted with sample problems, which are best reserved for textbooks and test-prep books.Figures are used extensively todepict graphs, circuits, etc., which add nicely to the readability of the sections.

The book itself is nice and compact (the size of a medium sized paper back novel), and very well made.It appears to be a sewn book (same binding as for hardcover), and the cover is sturdy and vinyl coated.

I see that the earlier edition (Electrical Engineering) is available from Amazon for a discounted price.As far as I can tell (from comparing the table of contents and page numbers), the first 9 chapters are the same.The new edition adds one more chapter - Chapter 10: Electric Machines. ... Read more


6. Transmission and Distribution Electrical Engineering, Third Edition
by Colin Bayliss, Brian Hardy
Hardcover: 1040 Pages (2007-01-01)
list price: US$192.00 -- used & new: US$150.79
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Asin: 0750666730
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Most books on transmission and distribution electrical engineering are student texts that focus on theory, brief overviews, or specialised monographs. Colin Bayliss and Brian Hardy have produced a unique and comprehensive handbook aimed squarely at practising engineers and planners involved in all aspects of getting electricity from the power plant to the user via the power grid.

The scope of this book embraces power systems, substations, cabling, switchgear, power systems protection, overhead lines, project management, planning, regulations, and more...

The third edition has been fully updated throughout in line with current IEC and European standards, an approach which has resulted in a thoroughly rewritten chapter on earthing and bonding and significant revisions to the chapters on EMC, insulation coordination and overhead line design. There is increased emphasis on reliability concepts and greatly expanded treatment of the subject of power quality..

The resulting book is an essential guide and a hard-working reference for all engineers, technicians, managers and planners involved in the electricity supply industry, and related areas such as generation, and industrial electricity usage.

1. A reference handbook written by engineers for engineers
2. Unrivalled in its scope, covering systems, substations, cabling, switchgear, power systems protection, overhead lines, project management, planning, regulations, and more...
3. The third edition includes expanded sections on power quality, a thoroughly updated section on earthing and bonding, and coverage of the integration embedded generation and renewables in modern power systems ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Transmission and Distribution Electrical Engineering, Third Edition
Product arrived in excellent condition and before recommended date. Covers all the specs needed for my team in the Electricity business. ... Read more


7. Introduction To Electrical Engineering
by Clayton Paul, Syed A Nasar, Louis Unnewehr
Paperback: 816 Pages (1992-01-01)
list price: US$128.75 -- used & new: US$69.99
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Asin: 007011322X
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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This affordable, softcover book is for the course that non-electrical engineers take to learn what they need to know about electrical engineering; it is typically a survey of the major parts of the EE curriculum. This text better fits the Electrical Engineering course, which is typically one semester. New material, more examples and applications, and new material particularly in the sections on electronic devices and computers update the text. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Introduction to Electrical Engineering
This is a great book for starting Electrical Engineers.It covers the fundamental theories that governs the study of electrical circuits.Unfortunately, book was never received from seller nor refund.It is a shame that such occurences happen to begin with.Thank you. ... Read more


8. Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering
by David V. Kerns, J. David Irwin
Paperback: 672 Pages (2004-02-01)
list price: US$130.00 -- used & new: US$73.00
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Asin: 0139239707
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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With sound, practically-oriented coverage of all the basic concepts in electrical engineering, the second edition of this book represents the best balanced general introduction to the field available. It superbly integrates conceptual discussions with current, relevant technological applications.This text clearly presents the fundamentals in the context of various applications from all engineering fields. It also introduces and utilizes the latest technologies to illustrate how modern technologies are interdisciplinary. Chapter topics include circuits, transient analysis, steady state power analysis, operational amplifiers, and more.For anyone who wants to use a self-study approach to learn the fundamentals of electrical engineering. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Received in very good condition
The text book I got came in very good condition. Only the cover was a little bit bent and that may have happened during shipping.

5-0 out of 5 stars Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering Textbook
This textbook did come "like new" as was indicated, along with the tear-out reference cards intact.

4-0 out of 5 stars Not fully described but still usuable
Book came in within a week so no complaints on shipping, first chapter has some highlighting which was not mentioned and book was more worn than described. Still usuable and no pages are falling out though so in all the book is still good.

5-0 out of 5 stars No complaints here!
I bought this textbook so I wouldn't have to pay the University's terrible prices (more than twice the price actually). I received the book in the exact same condition advertised, very promptly, and for a much better price... I'm very pleased!

1-0 out of 5 stars Poor explanations... Poor examples...
Through my college career, I have run into incredibly well written books. This is not one of them. Explanations are short, and half-arsed. Many examples leave steps out, implying that you should 'know' them. I'm not one of those students who can sit through a lecture and understand everything the professor says. I rely heavily on books to explain anything and everything that I might have missed. ... Read more


9. Electrical Engineering: Know It All (Newnes Know It All)
by Clive Maxfield, John Bird, Tim Williams, Walt Kester, Alan Bensky
Paperback: 1128 Pages (2008-09-08)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!
The Electrical Engineering know it all covers the essential areas of electrical engineering, it is more practical than most of the large EE "handbooks," offering tips, tools of the trade, design and applications information along with summarized theory, equations and formulas that are normally found in such books.
Contents:
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Electric Circuits
Chapter 2 Resistance and Resistivity
Chapter 3 Series and parallel networks
Chapter 4 Capacitors and Inductors
Chapter 5 D.c. circuit theory
Chapter 6 Alternating voltages and currents
Chapter 7 Complex Numbers
Chapter 8 Transients and Laplace transforms
Chapter 9 Frequency Domain Circuit Analysis
Chapter 10 Digital Electronincs
Chapter 11 Analog Electronics
Chapter 12 Circuit simulation
Chapter 13 Interfacing
Chapter 14 Microcontrollers and Microprocessors
Chapter 15 Power Electronics
Chapter 16 Signals and Signal Processing
Chapter 17 Filter Design
Chapter 18 Control and Instrumentation Systems
Chapter 19 Communications Systems
Chapter 20 Principles of Electromagnetics
Chapter 21 MAGNETIC FIELDS
Chapter 22 Electromagnetic Transients and EMI
Chapter 23 Traveling Wave Effects
Chapter 24 Transformers
Chapter 25 Electromagnetic Machines
Chapter 26 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Chapter 27 Power Generation
Chapter 28 Power Transmission and Distribution
Chapter 29 Power Quality
Appendix A General reference
Appendix B

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. Hot topics covered
. The ultimate hard-working desk reference; all the essential information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
This review applies to the Kindle version.

I have graduate degrees in physics and bioengineering and took several courses in electrical engineering as an undergraduate senior and in graduate school, but I am not a full blown electrical engineer. I know (knew?) enough for my needs. I purchased this book as a refresher and companion to Horowitz and Hill because this volume is available for my Kindle. The reviews convinced me this would be a good buy. I don't dispute the content and the writing style is good. There are, however, many, many typos in the figures, examples, and in line symbols. I am only 50 pages or so into the book and have been very frustrated that I am now proof reading a book when I wanted to be refreshing my understanding. Example, Figure 2.1 lists Mica with a resistivity of 1X10 ^ -13 ohms m, or 10 ^7 micro ohms m and glass as 1X10 ^ 8 ohm m or 10^4 micro ohm m. Fine, I can unwind things like this, but I am nervous as I get into the more advanced chapters where I'm counting on the book to give me accurate information. If you already know the material, you can read the book and correct the typos. If not, be careful. I don't know if the same errors exist in the hard bound version. Maybe someone who has it can check...

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource for EE's
This book is quite a tome; at over 1000 pages it covers nearly the complete span of topics found in a EE bachelors program!It is soft-bound but sturdy; I have every reason to believe it will hold up the frequent use that I'll have for it!

While my Computer Engineering degree covered most of the topics covered in this text, it's been 14 years, and I've forgotten a lot of it. This book provides a very thorough overview of the topics covered with excellent example problems.While I don't think this book would be enough to base an entire degree, it does make for a great review and will find a treasured spot on my reference bookshelf!

I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking such a reference book on the general field of EE.

I particularly liked the section on Digital Electronics by Clive Maxfield.In several sub-sections he explains topics that I never really understood from my many classes on the topic!

I really can find nothing wrong with this work.I wish I'd had it 14 years ago!

5-0 out of 5 stars This book can be used to translate your college textbook
I have to say I'm not crazy about the title, it is too general and promises more then it should.However I was very impressed with the explanations given for the various topics covered.My weakest point in my engineering curriculum were laplace transforms so I went straight to Transients and Laplace Transforms to see if it could help me understand a little better (and eight years out of school).To my surprise I was able to understand exactly what was going on and the equations were perfectly laid out to see how everything fit together, not bad for being out of school for so long.

I continued looking through the book and wondered why in the world they would have a section on Circuit Simulation with so many different software programs available.Yet after reviewing the section, it was actually very informative and talked specifically about the type of tests that were performed like DC analysis and AC small signal analysis as well as pole zero analysis and noise analysis regards to the types of tests and analysis that go on in software like Tina Pro, MultiSim or SPICE.

In reviewing the Filter Design chapter, lets face it Signals and Systems wasn't my strong point,once again the explanations were easy to follow and yet enough so that I could continue with a more complex book in needed.

I would suggest this book to any college student who wants to get a better explanation on the topic that they are currently studying.This would be a great primer for Electronics, Analog and Signals and Systems.For any electrical engineer out of school that needs a quick review on a topic not seen for a while, this book would be an excellent reference.

But as mentioned in another review, be careful with the figures as section 17.3.3 mentions a low pass filter and references figure 17.7 which are high pass filter graphs.If you can pick out the problems then you are in the right field of work.

4-0 out of 5 stars Electrical Engineering: Know it All, A REFERENCE BOOK
I have a copy of Electrical Engineering: know it all. This book comes with an interesting premise: you can know it all about Electrical Engineering. To get there, you do need to have a background in engineering, or be studying Electrical Engineering, and then this book can become your back up for "everything" you have studied. It is similar to "The Art of Electronics" (Horowitz and Hill) in some ways. I will be keeping both on my shelf.

The table of contents is the best description of what is in the book. It starts from the basics, and covers the basis of every electrical engineering course you took (or didn't), and some courses that may have come into being since you started your engineering career. The authors (all are authors) of the chapters know the material well, and present it as thoroughly as can be done in the few pages given. Pertinent equations are given through out, and explained. Of course, some of the equations are just reminders of what you learned "years" ago.

Please proceed with caution as you read the book. Some figures have things a little backward, like those in Figure 17.3 (high and low pass filters reversed).

Remember, this is a reference book. As such, you cannot just use it to learn electrical engineering. Having the background will help you use it in work or engineering school. It is complete enough to help you resolve a problem, and also has references you can turn to if you need more.

I recommend having this book on your shelf. ... Read more


10. Control and Automation of Electrical Power Distribution Systems (Power Engineering (Willis))
by James Northcote-Green, Robert G. Wilson
Hardcover: 488 Pages (2006-09-22)
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Implementing the automation of electric distribution networks, from simple remote control to the application of software-based decision tools, requires many considerations, such as assessing costs, selecting the control infrastructure type and automation level, deciding on the ambition level, and justifying the solution through a business case. Control and Automation of Electric Power Distribution Systems addresses all of these issues to aid you in resolving automation problems and improving the management of your distribution network.

Bringing together automation concepts as they apply to utility distribution systems, this volume presents the theoretical and practical details of a control and automation solution for the entire distribution system of substations and feeders. The fundamentals of this solution include depth of control, boundaries of control responsibility, stages of automation, automation intensity levels, and automated device preparedness. To meet specific performance goals, the authors discuss distribution planning, performance calculations, and protection to facilitate the selection of the primary device, associated secondary control, and fault indicators. The book also provides two case studies that illustrate the business case for distribution automation (DA) and methods for calculating benefits, including the assessment of crew time savings.

As utilities strive for better economies, DA, along with other tools described in this volume, help to achieve improved management of the distribution network. Using Control and Automation of Electric Power Distribution Systems, you can embark on the automation solution best suited for your needs. ... Read more


11. Foundations of Electrical Engineering, 2nd Edition
by John R. Cogdell
Paperback: 944 Pages (1995-10-27)
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Asin: 0130927015
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The author presents a concise overview oftopics that is enhanced by real world applications. KEYTOPICS: This book is a survey of the foundations ofelectrical engineering, and emphasizes principles ofcircuits, electronics, systems and electromechanics. For electrical engineers.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Better than expected
The electrical engineering book that was purchased was in very good condition.It was much better than expected and was delivered quickly using standard shipping.

5-0 out of 5 stars Foundations of Electrical Engineering, 2nd edition, J.R. Cogdell
This book is perfect for the use in a course called "Electrical Engineering for Non-Majors". The material is "math based" and as such it is an engineering text and not a technician's text. It also serves as a great desk reference for an electrical engineer who would like to see the major fundamentals covered in just one book. All topics are clearly written and after the first 5 chapters an instructor can easily choose topics pending on the need of the students. I have used this text for a junior level Civil Engineering curriculum where it gave the students a good base to tackle electrical questions on a PE exam. Myself I carry it with me to serve as a quick review source for the main electrical engineering topics.Last but not last: About 50% of the problems have answers at the end of each chapter. This, as well as the clear writing, makes this text also perfect for self study.

4-0 out of 5 stars elect. engineering text
Item arrived as described.Excellent price on this book as well.Shipping took longer than expected.next time I will pay more for faster shipping.Good communication with seller.

2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly written and annoying
As with many books on this sort of subject, this book starts out with the assumption everyone reading it has had calculus or higher.Not necessarily a bad assumption, but it's a poor starting place (math heavy).

Most books start out with talk about resistors, Ohm's law, KCL, etc etc. which I'm sure turns off many students to the subject.Instead they should get into the functional and literal uses for each component they will encounter, describing how it works, describing how the electrons would flow in each, etc.That kind of description is lost almost everywhere (and does not even appear in this book at all).

2-0 out of 5 stars Mostly useless to any EE
The style is pretty basic and bland.It provides not a whole lot of material.

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12. Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (5th Edition)
by Frank R. Dagostino, Joseph B. Wujek
Hardcover: 960 Pages (2009-04-25)
list price: US$124.20 -- used & new: US$89.63
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Asin: 0135000041
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The book provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand introductory coverage of mechanical and electrical systems in buildings. Elementary engineering concepts and step-by-step design principles are introduced in a straightforward manner and supported by over 320 illustrations and 500 photographs. It includes new chapters on emerging sustainability (green) technologies and building science. It presents material that can provide the future architect, architectural engineer, and architectural engineering technician with a basic working-level knowledge of principles and practices. This book is written specifically for those interested in building heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and piping (water supply and sanitary drainage), storm drainage, illumination, electrical power distribution, building telecommunications, acoustics and acoustical control, vertical/horizontal transportation and conveying, fire protection and suppression, and building renewable energy and energy conservation systems. ... Read more


13. Engineering Formulas
by Kurt Gieck, Reiner Gieck
Hardcover: 580 Pages (2006-06-05)
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Asin: 0071457747
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a revision of the famed pocket guide giving engineers, scientists, technicians, and students thousands of essential technical and mathematical formulas and hundreds of diagrams to simplify and speed their calculations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for engineering majors
This book has everything you would expect for engineering. A must have for Engineering majors. And it's cheep!

5-0 out of 5 stars Truly fantastic reference.
I must admit here at the beginning that I am a bit of a snob when it comes to this type of book.I have reference books dating back a century for the sole reason that I do not trust nor like modern works.The current trend in reference is to provide only that information which will provide the reader with exactly what they want at that exact moment.This methodology requires that the reader return continually to the reference, wasting their time and energy.Older works provide a broader view of given topics and therefore tend to be held in my favor.This work may well be - in my opinion - the last of the great engineering references.

As stated by another reviewer, this work does an excellent job of covering most of the topics and information normally contained within a four-year mechanical engineering degree.This is not to say it is an apt replacement for a degree, just an excellent accessory to one.

Unlike the majority of generalized engineering references, this publication surpasses the norm of a mishmash of datasheets cribbed from manufacturers.The information contained is highly valuable, universally applicable and beautifully organized.That being said, it is true that the content is highly codified and would be of little value to those individuals who are unfamiliar with 'higher' level mathematics or engineering.

There are those in the engineering community who will find this reference lacking in specific topics - say, technical drafting, GD&T or materials science - but on the whole it is truly superb.

My only concern after having owned it for twenty-four hours is how I am going to reinforce the binding to keep the book from falling apart from too much use...

4-0 out of 5 stars A good reference, even for the PE Exam
This little book is a good tool to add to your tool box.It has a fairly complete tabulation of formulas and even goes into some depth explaining them, but not too much.The only reason it got 4 vs 5 stars for therating was that the index is not cross referenced.I got the book as an aid for my first attempt at the PE Exam, and it earned its way on several questions- mechanics of materials especially.I strongly recommend this book to anyone in engineering who needs a pocket guide.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have!
This book is just awesome!

First thing you notice when you open the box: it's tiny!
The book measures about 11.5x15.5 CM for a thickness of 3 CM.
This format makes it very easy to carry around!

It's packed with LOADS of info which cover so many fields! Plus it's printed on 1 side only, which gives you some space to add notes. The table at the beginning (literally at the beginning - on the cover!) makes finding the info you're looking for very easy: each section is designated by a letter. In each section the progression is the same: from the basics up to the most advanced.

Very very handy, a must have! I which I had it when I was studying engineering man !! There's basically almost everything you need in there! Looking through it I was amazed at all the stuff that was coming back to my memory!

The hardcover is good, it makes the book strong (and feel strong).

I think the best feature of this book is that it covers many subjects, with a broad range of complexity level. That means whether you're just looking for some basic information to refresh your memory or get up to date with something, or if you are looking for some serious formulas and calculation, it's in there!
I know that I will probably not use much of the advanced calculation presented, but I might come across a few, and this little book is gonna make the thing easy :)
It's an excellent way to refresh your memory!

A must have :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Includes a Wide Diversity of Handy Information
This compact book provides not only information related to everyday engineering, but also such things as production engineering, electrical engineering, control engineering, etc. It includes mathematical information, such as statistics, differential and integral calculus, binomial theorem, hyperbolic functions, etc. It also includes statics, kinematics, machine parts, radiation physics, and much more. Basic chemistry is also overviewed.

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14. Electric Power Transformer Engineering, Second Edition (The Electric Power Engineering Hbk, Second Edition)
Hardcover: 560 Pages (2007-05-30)
list price: US$109.95 -- used & new: US$74.21
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Asin: 0849391865
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Combining select chapters from Grigsby's standard-setting The Electric Power Engineering Handbook with several chapters not found in the original work, Electric Power Transformer Engineering became widely popular for its comprehensive, tutorial-style treatment of the theory, design, analysis, operation, and protection of power transformers. For its second edition, this popular progeny rejoins the handbook as one in a set of five carefully focused volumes.

In addition to updates in nearly every chapter, this highly regarded reference brings to the Handbook its original contributions, discussing phase-shifting, rectifier, and constant-voltage transformers as well as power transformer protection and transient-voltage response. It also includes two new sections in the chapter on reactors, covering installation considerations for dry-type air-core reactors as well as line traps and power line carrier communication-, data-, and protective-relaying systems. Major updates appear in the highly active areas of dry-type transformers, instrument transformers, reactors, and load-tap changers. This book offers convenient access to everything from basic theory and concepts to detailed analysis of the individual components of a transformer.

Reflecting standards, technologies, and new developments around the world, Electric Power Transformer Engineering, Second Edition provides a thorough and up-to-date guide for power engineers at all levels of expertise. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Look Somewhere else
Very disappointing. Very little practical data. Lots of graphs , but no basis. The section on reactors and tap changers is a plus.

I was looking for info in transformer neutral grounding. One paragragh, that's it.

Best try another reference
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15. Electrical Properties of Materials
by Laszlo Solymar, Donald Walsh
Paperback: 464 Pages (2009-12-20)
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Asin: 0199565910
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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An informal and highly accessible writing style, a simple treatment of mathematics, and clear guide to applications, have made this book a classic text in electrical and electronic engineering. Students will find it both readable and comprehensive. The fundamental ideas relevant to the understanding of the electrical properties of materials are emphasized; in addition, topics are selected in order to explain the operation of devices having applications (or possible future applications) in engineering.

The mathematics, kept deliberately to a minimum, is well within the grasp of a second-year student. This is achieved by choosing the simplest model that can display the essential properties of a phenomenom, and then examining the difference between the ideal and the actual behaviour.

The whole text is designed as an undergraduate course. However most individual sections are self contained and can be used as background reading in graduate courses, and for interested persons who want to explore advances in microelectronics, lasers, nanotechnology and several other topics that impinge on modern life. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A fair introduction
I read this book for the first time in the university book store when shopping for a class. I ended up not taking the class, but the style was so accessible that I got a copy of the text anyway.

It isn't a rigorous text as noted by another reviewer, however that reviewer I believe missed the point of the text completely. Somewhere I recall the audience was suggested to be 2nd year college student. Electrical Engineers rarely have had quantum mechanics by that point, if they take it at all. A course our of Kittel, Ashcroft and Mermin or similar would be needed first to truly be rigorous. The class that covers many of the topics in this book is a 400 level class at Cornell, one that assumes both solid state, and quantum as previous courses. Clearly no book that starts with what an electron is will get to how a superconductor in so few pages, in a rigorous manner.

No the point of this text is to introduce some rules and wave ones hands a bit to see why they should be true. While a greater number of rules and postulates may be less satisfying to some, it can be ever bit as useful if you can remember them all.

Solymar and Walsh do this. Not flawlessly, but in a text that is readable. Readability is important. This book is readable in the sense that Feynman's books are. The book is good for someone in another field or as a basic intro, as long as you understand you are getting a sketch. Sketches are useful, this book is also. Recommended.

1-0 out of 5 stars Do not purchase
Along the way, Dr. Solymar proves time and time again that he has not mastered many of the chemistry and physics topics that he attempts to explain. The uncertainty relation is proved via an arbitrarily chosen width for a wave packet without mention of the correct way to derive this relationship (found in any number of quantum mechanics books), and the final uncertainty relationship is stated incorrectly. Bragg's relationship is stated wrong. I guess he does not care to differentiate between greater than or equal to and greater than; nor between h and hbar (nor between the inclusion or exclusion of a factor of 2). However, for an introductory text, I would see it appropriate to get the equations and proof-approaches as correct as possible. If ugly algebra is what he is trying to avoid in this introductory text, he should at least provide the correct setups for each derivation, provide the relevant results, and guide the reader to alternative texts for a full-on mathematical work-up. Instead, what Dr. Solymar resorts to are cute, but useless stories, and arbitrary or unconventional approaches to 'prove' equations (usually not proofs at all, but a sequence of equalities showing that one result is consistent with another).

You wouldn't use arithmetic rules and algebraic laws learned in secondary school to prove the more basic set theory (which can be derived from a basic set of axioms); nor would you use Pauli's exclusions principle to prove the form of a multi-particle wave equation for identical/indistinguishable particles. Yet Dr. Solymar does exactly this: 'prove' things in the wrong direction, or start at a certain arbitrary result (without making explicit the assumptions), using this random starting point to 'prove' a very critical result.

Clear logic flow in this book is very much lacking. The book is however, rich in useless anthropomorphic analogies such as:

"Perhaps melodrama would be the right category [to characterize the Quantum Confined Stark Effect] considering the touching affection between electrons and holes. If we consider, however, how they stave off brutal intervention by the electric field with their backs against the potential wall, and how quickly all these things happen, then melodrama might give way to a thriller."

Bad does not begin to explain this book. Overall, it is not impossible nor difficult to learn from this book. However, your understanding of how to interface your mathematical toolset to physical problems will have serious holes and flaws if you follow this book too closely. If you want a firm grounding in electronic materials, take a look at Simon M. Sze's books. You might also want to consider Charles Kittel's introductory text in solid state physics (much more mathematically involved than Solymar however). Finally, I could also recommend Banerjee (Solid State Devices), which is also sometimes verbose. However, in the case of Banerjee, the verbosity is always in an effort to describe the nuances of the subject rather than as in the case of Solymar, the verbosity is usually an attempt to make a fairytale masterpiece out of a technical subject.

If you still have doubts about the quality of this book, please re-read the unedited quote I have taken out of the book above. If you want personified charge carriers, and violent electric fields, this book is perfect for you. This book is filled with enchanted and animated particles and forces and perilous land analogies you might expect in a fantasy book. I think for most, these ludicrous attempts at humor get old really fast and impede the reader's ability to get to the core of the concept.



4-0 out of 5 stars Witty and Informative
This work demonstrates that scientists are people too!Solymar and Walsh offer a survey of a difficult subject in a manner that is easy to follow, and sometimes funny.The quantum mechanics of electronics are explained insufficient depth to be useful, but not overdone enough to be boring.Iespecially loved the section on superconductivity!The book offer may notbe the most in-depth on individual subjects, but it presents each subjectin a clear, understandable way.Wonderful for the student. ... Read more


16. The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods (Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management)
by Dennis M. Buede
Hardcover: 536 Pages (2009-02-03)
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Asin: 0470164026
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The ideal introduction to the engineering design of systems—now in a new edition

The Engineering Design of Systems, Second Edition compiles a wealth of information from diverse sources to provide a unique, one-stop reference to current methods for systems engineering. It takes a model-based approach to key systems engineering design activities and introduces methods and models used in the real world. Features new to this edition include:

  • The addition of Systems Modeling Language (SysML) to several of the chapters, as well as the introduction of new terminology

  • Additional material on partitioning functions and components

  • More descriptive material on usage scenarios based on literature from use case development

  • Updated homework assignments

  • The software product CORE (from Vitech Corporation) is used to generate the traditional SE figures and the software product MagicDraw UML with SysML plugins (from No Magic, Inc.) is used for the SysML figures

This book is designed to be an introductory reference and textbook for professionals and students in systems engineering. It is also useful in related courses in engineering programs that emphasize design methods and models. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars It is good for your SE soul
Dont expect it to read like a novel ....will require many readings and thinking before the light bulb goes off ... but beware.. a lot of the concepts cannot be easily applied in an organization that is not open to structured thinking that takes time and effort..

3-0 out of 5 stars Provides a good basis for reviewing design methods
This text provides an excellent reference text in the hands of a seasoned systems engineer. The generation of system functional flow diagrams and cost performance trade analysis is covered in detail. However, I found no correlation with set theory in chapter 4 with systems engineering design process. In my review of the text, I have found most components of the engineering process identified and covered in various amounts of detail. This text does not stand on it's own with respect to covering all aspects of the engineering design process. But then, neither do other texts I have reviewed.

4-0 out of 5 stars Valuable systems engineering text
This book addresses systems engineering tools and methods needed for building complex systems.Our systems have gotten much more complex, more inter-coupled than they were decades ago --think of the recent (Summer '03) East Coast power failure. Systems Engineering tools, techniques, and education must progress to address the new complexity. This is why Buede's book is invaluable.He has digested much of the current state of thinking regarding systems engineering practices and concepts, and made them available.

This book reflects where systems engineering is going. It is written for practicing systems engineers who deal with complex systems, and for students who have someone leading them through the subject.Persons who engineer complex systems will find this book valuable.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book on the subject
The subject of system engineering has many facets and paths to reach an implemented 'system'.This book covers the subject thoroughly and is supplemented with student problems.This book will give anyone a firm grounding in the formal approaches to the subject and a basis for moving into system engineering practice.Highly recommended.

1-0 out of 5 stars Stay away from this so called book
The worst text book for system engineering you could ever buy.
Concepts are vague, the text could have been much simpler, and the concept much clearer.I bet that you can read the book many times over and still not know the basics of system engineering.
The only good chapters of this book are chapters 4, 5. You know why? Because they have nothing to do with systems engineering. ... Read more


17. Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes For Electrical Engineering (3rd Edition)
by Alberto Leon-Garcia
Hardcover: 832 Pages (2008-01-07)
list price: US$168.00 -- used & new: US$129.15
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Asin: 0131471228
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This is the standard textbook for courses on probability and statistics, not substantially updated. While helping students to develop their problem-solving skills, the author motivates students with practical applications from various areas of ECE that demonstrate the relevance of probability theory to engineering practice. Included are chapter overviews,summaries, checklists of important terms, annotated references, and a wide selection of fully worked-out real-world examples. In this edition, the Computer Methods sections have been updated and substantially enhanced and new problems have been added. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Dreadful
I had the unfortunate experience of having an undergraduate class based on this book.
I found the explanations and theory for a book claiming to be "For Electrical Engineering" to be needlessly complex and outside of practical knowledge and I say this as a person who generally enjoys the theory of mathematics. Each section is punctuated with examples which were either exceedingly simple and of no use in aiding understanding of the subject or challenging yet incomplete and only sometimes useful in helping solve the end of chapter questions. The end of chapter questions follow a similar theme with difficulties ranging from far too simple (and occasionally not even particularly related or pertinent) to nearly unsolvable for any student who doesn't already have sufficient previous experience with the subject.

That all being said, I found this book to be a terrible resource to learn from or be taught from. I do however see how this book could be used, to some success, as secondary material in a class that is well structured and well instructed. I would not recommend this book alone for anyone who expects to learn the subject with any amount of relative ease, although it is possible to do so with unnecessary amounts of effort and stress.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent reference for EEs
I really like this book. It covers the subject in both depth and breadth. Answers to selected problems are included along with many useful examples. A must have reference.

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent book (judging from 2nd edition)
I will also comment on the negative reviews received by the book so far. It is true that there are 'better' stochastic processes books out there if the comparison is made in mathematical rigor for example or even in the unsolved problems etc. However the book holds a value of its own. I personally use it to teach stochastic processes to students who are not mathematicians. I find that it covers a great variety of topics leaving no important gaps on the way. Also I find each chapter of a particular importance. I dont understand why other reviewers found for example chapter 3 problematic.

To finilize my comment, I think that this book is written in a mathematical mood (the sequence of chapters and the approach, also using CDF instead of PDF) but simplified for people who do not want to go deep into the maths of stochastic processes, so I would love to had been tought this textbook in my engineering degree.

2-0 out of 5 stars Lots of examples, sparce content, horribly worded problems
The content of each section starts with theory overview and then moves straight into detailed examples heavy in math details.I'm usually one that loves lots of examples but these are mostly useless as the problem statements in both the examples and end of the chapters are written like the author made them up at the last minute.Variable presented are undefined, numbers are reversed from intended or vague, too many assumptions are made and steps left out, and even his standardized variable definitions can get confusing as pointed out before (x, X, x', etc).By the way, the solutions are even worse.

All problems and examples are heavy in difficult math concepts.I know the book is on difficult concepts but it feels like the author likes showing off when the concepts can be explained and practiced in better ways.

The course I'm in is heavy on homework from the back of the book and the problems statements and solutions manual is driving me crazy.I'm tired of trying to read the authors mind and apply difficult concepts at the same time.Over all this book hopefully going to be more useful after this course as a reference then it's been as a learning tool.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good Book
This is a good book for a subject that is simple but not easy.The author introduces the reader to fundamental concepts in probability with minimal mathematical abstraction and more examples than competing texts.This is the best book on the subject I have come across with the exception of the Schaum's Outline for probability and statistics. ... Read more


18. Pocket Book of Electrical Engineering Formulas
by Richard C. Dorf, Ronald J. Tallarida
Paperback: 224 Pages (1993-09-30)
list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$22.05
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Asin: 0849344735
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Pocket Book of Electrical Engineering Formulas provides key formulas used in practically all areas of electrical engineering and applied mathematics. This handy, pocket-sized guide has been organized by topic field to make finding information quick and easy. The book features an extensive index and is an excellent quick reference for electrical engineers, educators, and students. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great tool!
I've been using this book for a couple months now. Both at work and in school and it has always come in handy when trying to look up those strange math identities or equations that I used forever ago. ... Read more


19. Electrical Engineering Uncovered (2nd Edition)
by Richard M. White, Roger W. Doering
Paperback: 384 Pages (2001-03-12)
list price: US$88.00 -- used & new: US$75.69
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Asin: 0130914525
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Electrical Engineering Uncovered gives the reader an introduction to electrical engineering and a sense of what professional engineers do. The book uses familiar examples, like water flowing through a garden hose, to illustrate the electronics discussedand ease the reader into the subject.Topics include up-to-date Internet information; new material on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS); digital electronics; computer architecture; communications; and digital signal processing. Short, one-page templates are included for the different kinds of technical writing an engineer would typically produce.As a reference for electrical engineers. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Clear, Dry, Standard.EE 101
This book is very clear and to the point.It appears to be written with the direct intent of being a textbook for courses in Electrical Engineering, which makes it somewhat of a drag to read through.In short, this is a book of facts and explanations, and should not be sought by those looking for an enriching, engaging learning experience.It should instead be approached from a formal standpoint, with the expectation that the author has no sense of humor and is not interested in whether or not you sincerely enjoy the subject matter which makes for an overall dull experience.I have read many a book covering the same topic wherein the author's wit keeps me reading along.This is a textbook of Electrical Engineering 101, and nothing more; and judging from previous reviews it may fall short in that area as well.

1-0 out of 5 stars Should be entitled If You Don't Want To Learn A Thing About Electronics
It may be good to look over briefly if you have never heard of a resistor, but other than that it is a horribly laid out book. The chapters are incredibly short and nondescriptive, leaving much to be desired. A chapter consists of about 2 pages of text and 4 pages of problems where one is supposed to derive formulas for resistors in parallel and other annoying problems that would be far easier to understand from even the most basic of physics books. No one should buy this book for any reason, as it doesn't teach you anything. The first 114 pages are useless babble about where the internet has brought us, a little about running a business(why? this is supposed to be about electronics.) and such. There has to be a better book out there.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not for engineers...
This book is fine if you want a brief survey into the field, but not very useful for reference into "hardcore" electrical engineering.As it turns out, courses taught in Berkeley (including the freshman course) delve much deeper into the topics dicussed in the book, so buy other reference books if this is required as a textbook.

Also, the labs turned out to be quite challenging for the introductory course and the given level of knowledge, but exploring telephones, sound amplifiers, radios, and such were interesting.

For a casual reader interested in the field, this book will help you get a general idea of RC circuits, MOSFETs, transistors, inductors, and other EE components, but otherwise, you should reconsider.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Electronics for Dummies"
This book provides a nice overview for not-yet-geekie types, like yours truly.I especially like the analogies of electricity to water flow, which -- as a chemical engineer -- is how I've tried to envision the "juice" for years. The authors do have quite a few chapters off-the-subject of electricity, apparently in an effort to enrich the understanding and skills of the readers.I didn't buy the book for this, but it's somewhat interesting and helpful. At $50 for a paperback, this book is not for the casual reader or Holiday gift-giving. ... Read more


20. Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers
by Donald Fink, H. Beaty
Hardcover: 2000 Pages (2006-08-25)
list price: US$199.00 -- used & new: US$107.00
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Asin: 0071441468
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers has served the EE field for nearly a century. Originally published in 1907, through 14 previous editions it has been a required resource for students and professionals. This new 15th edition features new material focusing on power generation and power systems operation – two longstanding strengths of the handbook that have recently become front-burner technology issues. At the same time, the entire format of the handbook will be streamlined, removing archaic sections and providing a quick, easy look-up experience. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Arrivedin korea.

Arrived in korea.for 20days .

lived in korea. if you purchase it, you will recieve it in 20days.

2-0 out of 5 stars Tables are just scanned from printed version and unreadable
I tried the preview on the Kindle for iPad app, and it was barely useable at best. The tables were just scanned from the printed version, in a resolution that rendered the tables unusable when enlarged to be readable.The few graphics I saw were OK though.

Note to Amazon.com: turn up the resolution when scanning images from the printed version for use in the Kindle version.A table that is enlarged so the text is of readable size ness to be, well, readable.

3-0 out of 5 stars Didn't find helpful for PE review
After having the book for over a couple weeks and not using it for a single reason while studying for the POWER PE, I've decided to return it. It's not worth $130 in my mind. Sure, it has some good stuff in it, but that's a lot of money for a book that I may never use again. I honestly don't think it would help during the test, and if I'm at home or at work I can easily find better information in a different reference book or online. I should also note, I TRIED, MANY TIMES to use it to look up topics while studying but it was completely useless, in my opinion. I'm sure somebody can find it useful, but not I. Hope this helps you out.

5-0 out of 5 stars standard handbook for electrical engineers

Its a good book. useful forall electrical enginners, with a complete revision of all aspects related with electricity.

3-0 out of 5 stars Engineer's review
I had an old version and replace it with this version.Not much updating.Still a good reference for electrical distribtion engineers but was disappointed with the lack of topics fromn the last 20 years. ... Read more


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