Book recommendations for an Electrical Engineering student.

In summary, there are many recommended books for Electrical Engineering students, including "Principles of Electric Circuits" by Thomas L. Floyd, "Microelectronic Circuits" by Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, and "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits" by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku. There are also books that cover both theory and practical applications, such as "Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications" by Allan R. Hambley and "Electrical Engineering 101: Everything You Should Have Learned in School...but Probably Didn't" by Darren Ashby. For beginners, "Introduction to Electric Circuits" by Herbert W. Jackson and Dale Temple, "Electronics
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I was wondering if someone could recommend some electrical engineering books that help explain rectifier circuits and DC chopper circuits. I've read electrical circuit theory and technology by John Bird and electrical machines, drives and power systems by Theodore Wildi and both seem to lack in these topics. Any recommendation is appreciated.
 
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Electrical Engineering By Rizzoni seemed like a fairly thorough text to me.
 

Related to Book recommendations for an Electrical Engineering student.

1. What are the best books for an Electrical Engineering student?

The best books for an Electrical Engineering student will depend on their specific interests and goals. However, some commonly recommended books for EE students include "Principles of Electric Circuits" by Thomas L. Floyd, "Microelectronic Circuits" by Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, and "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits" by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku.

2. Are there any books that cover both theory and practical applications?

Yes, there are many books that cover both theory and practical applications in the field of Electrical Engineering. Some examples include "Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications" by Allan R. Hambley, "Electrical Engineering: Concepts and Applications" by S.A. Reza Zekavat, and "Electrical Engineering 101: Everything You Should Have Learned in School...but Probably Didn't" by Darren Ashby.

3. Can you recommend any books for beginners in Electrical Engineering?

For beginners in Electrical Engineering, some recommended books include "Introduction to Electric Circuits" by Herbert W. Jackson and Dale Temple, "Electronics for Dummies" by Cathleen Shamieh and Gordon McComb, and "Practical Electronics for Inventors" by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk.

4. Which books are best for learning about specific topics in Electrical Engineering?

For specific topics in Electrical Engineering, there are many books available that cover different areas in depth. Some examples include "Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design" by Ned Mohan, "Control Systems Engineering" by Norman S. Nise, and "Digital Signal Processing" by Sanjit K. Mitra.

5. Are there any online resources for book recommendations for Electrical Engineering students?

Yes, there are many online resources for book recommendations for Electrical Engineering students. Some popular websites include Goodreads, BookAuthority, and Amazon's "Best Sellers in Electrical Engineering" list. Additionally, many universities and colleges have recommended reading lists for their EE courses.

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