Electronic and Electrical Engineering Principles and Practice
Richard F. Fellows
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The Modern Construction Handbook has become a building construction classic and is used as a textbook in many courses. Its systematic approach with chapters on materials, walls, roofs, construction, and environment offers clear and efficient orientation. Digital fabrication techniques are included as well (complementing traditional production processes) and presented in an instructional book for the first time. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and now provides More information more annotation of drawings, more text on the page. The updated future chapter with more emerging construction techniques. Updated essays on construction in the introduction Chapter 1. Mote technical data in the Materials Chapter. The content in this third edition has been completely reworked which makes it an even more valuable companion for students and young practitioners!"
- Circuit analysis
- Sinusoidally-excited circuits
- Operational amplifiers
- Transients
- Bode diagrams and 2-port networks
- Semiconductors
- Diodes
- Bipolar junction transistors
- Field-effect transistors
- Integrated circuits
- Analog circuits
- Power amplifiers, power supplies, and batteries
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
- DC machines
- Three-phase systems
- Transformers
- Induction motors
- Synchronous machines
- Power electronics
- Combinational logic
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