The formal education of an electrical engineer is primarily mathematics and theory, with little practical information taught.
Every beginning engineer needs a mentor to teach them the things that aren't taught in engineering school, but often lacks such a guide.
This book fills that gap between theory and practice.
Written by an expert electronics engineer who enjoys teaching the practical side of engineering, it 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.
The accompanying CD-ROM contains a reference library of electronics information, with demo simulation software and engineering calculators.
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