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What university electrical engineering textbooks to order ?
sward:
--- Quote from: lordvader88 on April 04, 2019, 05:45:33 pm ---I have a bunch of PDF books, and course material. But it would be nice to have it all in a physical, real textbook, all in 1 place.
Do they have answers in the Microelectronics book ? I was about to order "Schaum's Outline of Basic Circuit Analysis" tomorrow, that's full of worked problems, but I found it free online too.
http://eng.harran.edu.tr/~msuzer/files/edt/edt.pdf
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The solutions to the examples are in it, but not to the other problems. However, you can get the solution manual (got mine from Chegg). Tons of great problems to solve.
Another book I thought of that might be of interest is "Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis", by J. David Irwin and R. Mark Nelms (11th edition is what I have). It's probably a bit more simple of an approach and not as involved as S&S (and with fewer topics), but well done and with plenty of examples. There are some "Learning Assessment" problems that give the final answers (but not the solution path), examples with full solutions, and end-of-chapter problems (like S&S, without solutions but available elsewhere such as Chegg).
We used Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis for pre-Electronics mostly, and S&S for Electronics I and II (just completed in the fall).
dsegel:
You can find the 7th edition of the Sedra book online as well, but I'm not sure if it's been legally posted so I'm not going to provide a link here.
Mattjd:
I own this textbook. i suggest it. I bought it like $5. There are other sellers who are selling much much lower than amazon is asking.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/8123914105/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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