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Knowledge flow provides learning book of Electronics Engineering. This book is for all science and engineering students, graduates and professionals across the world. This Electronics Engineering book covers the complete chapters of electronics and other key concepts of electronics in a very efficient way.
Contents:
1. Introduction to Electronics Engineering
2. Electricity
3. Magnetism
4. Semiconductors
5. Diodes
6. Resistors
7. Transistors
8. Capacitors
9. Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s Laws
10. Series and Parallel Circuits
11. Logic Gates
ASIN : B00KQLQVGU
Publisher : Knowledge flow (June 2, 2014)
Publication date : June 2, 2014
Language : English
File size : 1089 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 65 pages
Customers say
Customers find the knowledge base in the book useful and good. They also say it has nice basics. However, some customers report issues with the translation quality, mentioning terrible grammar and missing words.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Peter –
Great book
This was a good book to read and a great refresher for those interested in keeping up with electrical engineering concepts
Victor Torres –
Basic info
Covered a lot of the basics so it is at best a nice refresher. If you want to get into more details of the subject matter then you’ll need more then this book.
Amazon Customer –
good book
A good read. Good information and reference. Glad to have it in my collection, and useful knowledge base for Arduino.
Ted Ehling –
Poor quality translation
Nice basics. Some concepts required a deeper background in the subject. Good refresher for someone who had studied the subject in the past.
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Haroutyun Gevorkyan –
good reference
good
Stanley Rossignoll –
Five Stars
Excellent study reference book, for engineering refresher study.
Brian R. Haug –
Barely qualifies as class notes with terrible grammar.
Sentences are missing words, for example, “This implies that the sum of drops in voltage the sum of rises in voltage.”There are issues with subject verb/tense agreement “In 1947 Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley was[sic] invented the transistor.” and “Transistors is[sic] also three terminal device that amplify seem to have no lower limit seem to have no lower limit of size and can run on picowatts.”Much of the text is a series of bullet lists without any explanatory text. For example: “There are many different classes of diodes for many different uses. (bullet) Small signal diodes (bullet) Rectifiers (power) diodes …” However, this list is immediately followed by the last section of the chapter “How diode works” (not even sure where to put [sic] in that quote). There is no expansion of the list, there is no explanation of the differences between a small signal diode and a rectifier diode.
Kindle Customer –
Ok
Marlène Vézina –
Comprendre l’électricité
Amazon Customer –
Pensei que tivesse mais conteúdo.Agora estou apenas completando as quinze palavras, um dois três quatro cinco seis sete oito.