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Electronics Problem Solver (REA) (Problem Solvers)

Electronics Problem Solver (REA) (Problem Solvers)
By The Staff of REA, You-Liang (Edward) Gu

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Analysis of circuits containing various active semiconductor devices. Transistor circuits of almost all descriptions are included. Basic and advanced circuits are solved in step-by-step detail. Problem-solving strategies are included at the beginning of every chapter for each topic covered.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #765702 in Books
  • Published on: 1982-11-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1376 pages

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Think twice about this book1
I purchased this book to have some extra problems to work on. I am a student in the UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering Department. Sure, they have hundreds of problems to solve, but few are actually insightful. The problems are extremely similar to each other (often changing resistors) and are very trite (many of the problems are the same bias point calculation over and over again). Moreover, the discussions of big ideas and "problem solving strategies" are lacking to say the best. They gloss over fundamental facts and approaches to problems. The book also uses outdated notation. In some instances, instead of using Beta for the current gain in a bipolar transistor, h_fe is used. Additionally, there are not any technologically current problems in this book. All in all, I think this book is a big waste of paper and regret purchasing it.

Badly in need of an update2
Although there were some pretty useful chapters and problems, I mostly felt that this book is largely outdated. In particular, it barely covered CMOS devices and circuits, which, to me was a significant drawback. I agree with the other reviewer too that the nature of the problems were sometimes repetitive.