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Is circuit engineering what you want to learn? Always wondered how one becomes an electrical engineer? Do semiconductors and circuit boards interest you?
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- JeffRuLz
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very in depth
had what I was looking for but had to dig to find it
not a text book
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- Anonymous User
- 04-26-17
circuit engineering
This is a good book about circuit engineering. I wish audible had more books about semiconductors.
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Good Listen
I'm an architect thinking of a career change into Electrical Engineering/Robotics. This book is a great introduction to what I could expect. keep em' coming.
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Truly polarizing. A positive approach to the purportedly negative , both direct and induced by the field
Nice, for certain. Indeed I truly hope my headline sgatisfies the fifteen word minimum as stated. Oddly, the book is continually interrupted by a review request just 3 minutes following its purchase.
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- Israel
- 12-20-21
Very basic
If you are extremely new, this is for you. if you've dabbled with electronics for any time, you probably know most of this.
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- Okoro Michael
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Concise introduction to Circuit Engineering
Very Brief and concise introduction to circuit Engineering that will stimulate for additional learning. Very interesting topic.
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- Edward
- 01-22-17
Great intro
it was good for someone just beginning with electronics. for more advanced readers, they might want to beyond this.
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- BlackMamba96
- 11-13-17
Good information
gave me some what a good understanding of circuit engineering and how it works in the electrical industry
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- Arvin
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Career path
This audio is more for figuring out what path to take. It does give a idea what interest you and then learn more about it.
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- Claudia Wilbur
- 10-28-19
Informative & Interesting
It taught me a lot and made me excited to continue my education on the subject at hand.
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