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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KNOW IT ALL EBOOK DOWNLOAD

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING KNOW IT ALL EBOOK DOWNLOAD
Authored by: Clive Maxfield, John Bird

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 . A 360-degree view from our best-selling authors . Hot topics covered . The ultimate hard-working desk reference; all the essential information, techniques and tricks of the trade in one volume.

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