Ten essential skills for electrical engineers
by
 
Dorr, Barry L., 1958-

Title
Ten essential skills for electrical engineers

Author
Dorr, Barry L., 1958-

ISBN
9781118527429

Personal Author
Dorr, Barry L., 1958-

Physical Description
xxii, 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Contents
How to design resistive circuits -- How to prevent a power transistor from overheating -- How to analyze a circuit -- How to use statistics to ensure a manufacturable design -- How to design a feedback control system -- How to work with op-amp circuits -- How to design analog filters -- How to design digital filters -- How to work with RF signals -- Getting a job, keeping a job, enjoying your work.

Abstract
Engineers know that, as in any other discipline, getting a good job requires practical, up-to-date skills. An engineering degree provides a broad set of fundamentals. Ten Essential Skills applies those fundamentals to practical tasks required by employers. Written in a user-friendly, no-nonsense format, the book reviews practical skills using the latest tools and techniques, and features a companion website with interview practice problems and advanced material for readers wishing to pursue additional skills. With this book, aspiring and current engineers may approach job interviews confident in their grasp of the engineering skills that their employers seek.

Subject Term
Electrical engineering -- Problems, exercises, etc.
 
Electrical engineering -- Vocational guidance.


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