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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a crew to sail with!,
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This review is from: Electronics Engineers' Handbook (Hardcover)
Mr. Christiansen gathered a group of fine authors for this title. This book covers almost every topic you want to know about electronics. The level is, of course, advanced. It works for graduate students, or for college teachers, like myself, who want to have a sort of vade mecum that can not be carried in one's pocket. I will call this book, a bible. This means, a collection of books, with different specializations by different specialists. Mr Christiansen wrote some chapters himself. But as a final comment, an Electronics Engineer who does not know what his/her intended major will be, should buy this book to clearly study every branch of our beloved career.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Vital Resource with all the Information on the Field of Electronics,
This review is from: Electronics Engineers' Handbook (Hardcover)
This edition of the "Electronics Engineers' Handbook" is the most comprehensive, authoritative reference you will find in the shelves.
This book has all the information you will ever need on Electronic Engineering and related fields. Each topics was written by foremost authorities in their respective fields, limiting mathematical derivation in favor of useful bottom line expressions, stressing references hat are broadly informative rather than those that may be to arcane. The resulting work is intended to be practical rather than tutorial. Nevertheless, while applications and cost considerations are emphasized throughout, theory is included when is deemed to be helpful to comprehension. This handbook will be useful to a wide range of readers, from undergraduate electrical and computer engineering students, to new graduates and experienced practitioners. Anyone who need quick access to a definition, mathematical expression, or like in my case, any working engineer who may need access to application information related to problems you may be experiencing, or to a new project you think you may be assigned to. Definitively a must have for anyone related to the field of electronic, electrical or computer engineering. I am an Electronics Engineer, and I has been an industrial practitioner working for the last 16 years in the process industries. I have found this handbook to be really useful many times. Be aware that this handbook has been updated and renamed in its fifth edition, and is now the "Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering", which now includes a CD-ROM.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A lot about very little,
This review is from: Electronics Engineers' Handbook (Hardcover)
I regret buying this book. It covers a lot of material but has very little about each item. If you really need the detail look elsewhere
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Electrical PE exam reference book,
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This review is from: Electronics Engineers' Handbook (Hardcover)
This book was a solid reference and helped me with a few exam questions. To be perfectly honest the only reason that I selected this book was because PPI's EERM noted it as being a good reference. It was one of a couple references that I used exclusively. The other references were the EERM and ARRL Handbook.
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Electronics Engineers Handbook 3ED by Alexander A. McKenzie (Hardcover - Jan. 1989)
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