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All-In-One Electronics Guide: Your Complete Ultimate Guide to Understanding and Utilizing Electronics! (Paperback) - Common

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A comprehensive electronics overview for electronics engineers, technicians, students, educators, hobbyists, and anyone else who wants to learn about electronics. It’s like having six electrical engineering course textbooks in ONE practical condensed package. This book comes with materials that engineers actually use in the real world with clear, easy-to-read explanations and with hundreds of diagrams, pictures, and enhanced graphics. It includes the latest technologies and market trends. Authored by an electrical engineer with real industry experience and faculty teaching experience, All-in-One Electronics Guide follows the college electrical engineering academic curriculum, one course per chapter. Your knowledge builds up gradually as you read, from microelectronics, to discrete components, to board systems. All-in-One Electronics Guide is a practical reference for design, analysis, and applications.

364 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2013

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Cammen Chan

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Cammen Chan has worked in the electronics industry since 1996 at many leading electronics companies. He did IC design, is a patent holder, has a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. He has been an adjunct faculty at seven US colleges and universities, where he has taught subjects such as Electrical Engineering, Math, IT, and Emerging Technologies. Presently, he trains embedded system engineers, does research, and writes technical materials.
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November 17, 2018
Despite being a promising book written by an obviously talented author, formatting issues and obvious printing errors (how does resistivity go from being (rho x length)/area to being (rho x length)/width??) so seriously detract from its value that I'm not thinking of trying to brave it any longer.

Readers can do much better by getting a book that has been edited and thoroughly examined by a coterie of individuals rather than by an author who must had been looking so often at the material that electronic light saturated visual memory or something.
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June 16, 2013
this was a very good book, it really makes it easy to understand. And it helped me figure out stuff that i just didn't understand when going to school. this book was much better than the books they use in school.
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