Electronic / Engineering books. Ideal Uni or Interest
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Electronic / Engineering books. Ideal Uni or Interest
I have quite a few books from when I did my electronic engineering degree in uni. I'm going to list them on ebay over the next few days unless theres any interest off anyone on here. Heres the books I have.
Engineering mathematics 5th Edition - Stroud
Advanced engineering mathematics 4th edition - Stroud
Principles of electric circuits 3rd edition - Thomas L. Floyd
Fundamentals of logic design 4th edition - Charles H. Roth
C++ for dummies
Signals and linear systems 3rd edition - Robert A. Gabel & Richard A. Roberts
Field and wave electromagnetics 2nd edition - David K. Cheng
Control systems engineering 2nd edition - Norman S. Nise
Electric circuits 5th edition - James W. Nilsson & Susan A. Riedel
Introduction to electric circuits 3rd edition - Richard C. Dorf & James A. Svoboda
Hughes electrical technology 7th edition
Theres probably about £200 of books there as they average about the £20 - £25 mark each. Let me know if you're interested in any of them or I'd sell the whole lot for £70 just to create the space.
They'd be an ideal buy if your just going to uni to study electronic/electrical engineering. Or the 2 stroud mathematics books will be essential if you're going to study any engineering discipline.
Engineering mathematics 5th Edition - Stroud
Advanced engineering mathematics 4th edition - Stroud
Principles of electric circuits 3rd edition - Thomas L. Floyd
Fundamentals of logic design 4th edition - Charles H. Roth
C++ for dummies
Signals and linear systems 3rd edition - Robert A. Gabel & Richard A. Roberts
Field and wave electromagnetics 2nd edition - David K. Cheng
Control systems engineering 2nd edition - Norman S. Nise
Electric circuits 5th edition - James W. Nilsson & Susan A. Riedel
Introduction to electric circuits 3rd edition - Richard C. Dorf & James A. Svoboda
Hughes electrical technology 7th edition
Theres probably about £200 of books there as they average about the £20 - £25 mark each. Let me know if you're interested in any of them or I'd sell the whole lot for £70 just to create the space.
They'd be an ideal buy if your just going to uni to study electronic/electrical engineering. Or the 2 stroud mathematics books will be essential if you're going to study any engineering discipline.

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