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u/Do_Work_Son · 3 pointsr/eebooks

Personally, as a current(lol EE jokes) EE undergrad I like to use a lot of reference material that have tons of examples that are worked out so I can not only check my answers, but check my logic as well.

I would highly, highly recommend <Fundamentals of Electric Circuits> - <Charles Alexander and Matthew Sadiku>. I use this book even now in my senior year. There are lots of helpful examples that step you through every iteration of the circuit analysis process. I love this book and I think this will definitely ease you back into electrical engineering.

As a side note, it's very easy to find a pdf of this book online. PM if you're interested in the book, but not necessarily the price;)

u/zero_sequence · 3 pointsr/eebooks

I'm a power engineer that works primarily with utility distribution systems, renewable energy, and microgrids. My must-have books are:

-- Electric Power Distribution Handbook by T.A. Short. This is a newer book (first edition in 2003) and probably the best practical utility power distribution book there is. http://distributionhandbook.com/

-- The old Westinghouse Electric Utility Engineering Reference Book (aka the Westinghouse distribution book, green cover). Some things just don't change and this is a great reference for the foundations of power distribution engineering. http://www.amazon.com/Electric-Utility-Engineering-Reference-Volume/dp/B001ODRAIM

u/iamcaptainunderpants · 3 pointsr/eebooks

http://www.amazon.com/Gateways-Art-Understanding-Visual-Arts/dp/0500289565


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u/itstimeforanexitplan · 4 pointsr/eebooks

Embedded Systems: Introduction to Arm Cortex-M Microcontrollers , Fifth Edition (Volume 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1477508996/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_lEcJBbGEZ1DE5

Digital Design and Computer Architecture: ARM Edition https://www.amazon.com/dp/0128000562/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_aFcJBb49BEQFE

The Art of Electronics https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521809266/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_AFcJBb6P452VQ

https://www.publishing.umich.edu/publications/ee/

Troubleshooting Analog Circuits (EDN Series for Design Engineers) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0750694998/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_MGcJBbHN2BD9G

Should help your for microcontrollers

u/tacoThursday · 2 pointsr/eebooks

ill give you the second edition of this book for free if you want to pay for shipping. probably 15 bucks for shipping in the US.

http://www.amazon.com/Distribution-System-Modeling-Analysis-Edition/dp/1439856222?tag=duckduckgo-d-20

edit: it's basically brand new. like really almost brand new.

u/watchmyfront · 1 pointr/eebooks

Doesn't seem like there is an electronic version of this book, but you can buy a hardcopy from Pearson or Amazon.

u/mantra · 2 pointsr/eebooks

This pretty much the only way of getting "the leading edge knowledge" about them. It's the commercial world that leads while academia follows (eventually).

You can get some theory from books like Pressman but it will never be completely and up-to-date by definition.

Switching power supplies are rapidly changing these days as they are utterly critical to ALL electrical green technologies (wind, solar, battery, etc.).