Electronic and Electrical Servicing, Second Edition: Consumer and Commercial Electronics
Electronic and Electrical Servicing provides a thorough grounding in the electronics and electrical principles required by service engineers servicing home entertainment equipment such as TVs, CD and DVD machines, as well as commercial equipment including PCs.
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering,5 Ed
Rizzoni provides a solid overview of the electrical engineering discipline that is especially geared toward the many non-electrical engineering students who take this course. The hallmark feature of the text is its liberal use of practical applications to illustrate important principles. The applications come from every field of engineering and feature exciting technologies such as Ohio State's world-record setting electric car.
Engineering Invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry
Over the course of a little less than twenty years, inventor Frank J. Sprague (1857-1934) achieved an astonishing series of technological breakthroughs—from pioneering work in self-governing motors to developing the first full-scale operational electric railway system—all while commercializing his inventions and promoting them (and himself as their inventor) to financial backers and the public.
Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, Eleventh Edition
For more than half a century, this book has been a fixture in architecture and construction firms the world over. Twice awarded the AIA's Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings is recognized for its comprehensiveness, clarity of presentation, and timely coverage of new design trends and technologies.
Review "The book is excellent and covers the whole of engineering mathematics from elementary to very advanced" "The book is excellent for the HNC and HND Engineering courses, both Mechanical and Electrical." "Very comprehensive text with large number of worked examples"