Textbook for Electrical Engineering & Electronics

These free electrical engineering textbooks provides a series of volumes covering electricity and electronics

Overview

Added

March 17, 2026

Subject & domain

computer-science-advanced · computer-architecture-organization

Grade range

Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

Page kind

Article

Introduction

Electrical Engineering & Electronics Textbook Overview

  • Direct Current (DC): Unidirectional flow of charge; used in smartphones, EVs, solar cells, and battery-powered devices.
  • Alternating Current (AC): Periodic, bidirectional flow (typically sinusoidal); preferred for power generation, transmission, and voltage transformation.
  • Semiconductors: Materials (e.g., silicon) with conductivity between insulators and conductors; essential for transistors and integrated circuits (ICs).
  • Digital vs. Analog:
    • Digital: Binary states (1/0); relies on Boolean algebra; powers computers, Wi-Fi, and the Internet.
    • Analog: Supports a continuous range of values.
  • Radio-Frequency (RF) Circuits: Foundational concepts for wireless communication, GPS, radar, and mobile devices.
  • Analog IC Design: Covers CMOS and bipolar design; authored by Hans Camenzind with a focus on practical application for engineers without prior analog backgrounds.
  • Practical Resources: The textbook includes equations, circuit rules, symbols, troubleshooting tips, and guidance on using hardware like breadboards and soldering irons.

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