Electrical engineering without prior knowledge: Understand the basics within 7 days (Become an Engineer Without Prior Knowledge)
T**N
Good deal
Very quick to get a digital copy from author. Was also very kind in talking a bit! Seems well written too!
D**G
Great general coverage of electrical engineering.
I liked the basic format, easy to follow. THings I did NOT like is that this was more for general utility electrical material and less general or RF related, though principles still can be extended. Great for basic coverage, as it is intended. Overall well written and good book for reference.
D**R
good refresher
I was an electronic technician back in the 70s when everything was tubes and discrete components. In the digital age most electronic devices are obsolete before they quit working (about 6 months) so they are replaced instead of being repaired. I still like to tinker sometimes and am playing with Arduino and Raspberry Pi, so this is a good refresher to help me remember the basics.
Z**K
Great detail and explanations
Discovered this book having a decent amount of knowledge on the topic I feel. However, there's a great amount of details covered and explained very well.
C**N
To the point
It doesn't waste time or space on needless derivations. It's a good practical primer for simple electronic systems examples, which are probably the right next step.
J**N
Good book but not for a beginner
This is not for a beginner. I have no doubt that the author knows what he’s writing but I do not.
A**R
Electrical Engineering
It's a straight to the point book. I love that it did not have a lot confusing explanations.I learned enough to talk about the subject intelligently, do real-life projects and read college textbook level material with legit comprehension.
S**S
Terrific review that restores the basics
If you've forgotten Calculus or never taken it, this distills the critical math you need to know to move forward with electronics/electricity. Same with the fundamentals of electronics. While some areas could use more explanations (historical anecdotes are always helpful), the fact that all of the critical and fundamental concepts are brought to one place so that you know what to study deeper is what makes this book an excellent read. It's almost a cliff notes book on refreshing the basics, but goes deeper to help concepts click. You won't be designing circuits from this book - think of it more like an EE fundamentals course book - a college EE freshman book. It's quite well written.
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