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Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

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For the first course in electrical engineering, this text is more than just a survey of the basics of electrical engineering. Even at this introductory level, Bobrow covers most of the material in sufficient detail for students to gain a good understanding of the fundamental principles on
which modern electrical engineering is based. The text is partitioned into four circuits, electronics, digital systems, and electromechanics. The circuits portion includes the traditional circuits topics, such as Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, resistive analysis techniques, various circuit
theorems and principles, time-domain and frequency-domain analysis procedures, power, three-phase circuits, resonance, frequency response, and elementary system concepts. The electronics portion deals with both theory and applications of the major semiconductor diodes and transistors in
both discrete and integrated-circuit (IC) form. In the digital systems portion, basic digital logic elements and logic design in both discrete and IC forms are covered. Sequential, as well as combinational logic, is covered. The electromechanics portion covers topics such as magnetic circuits,
magnetic induction, and transformers on an elementary level. Each chapter ends with a problem set, with selected answers available at the back of the book.

944 pages, Hardcover

First published June 8, 1995

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March 20, 2013
This book is completely focused on problem solving. Doesn't explain any of the concepts completely or describe any phenomenon precisely.. Some of the derivations are wrong and improperly explained... I am not very impressed by this book
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One of the better books on electrical engineering that I've read.
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