As they worked, Hans and Christoph shared their wealth of knowledge with Emma, teaching her how to:
Hans Tietze and his colleague, Christoph Schenk, were renowned experts in the field of electronic circuit design. They had spent years working together at a prestigious research institution, pushing the boundaries of what was possible with electronic circuits. Their collaboration had led to the development of a comprehensive textbook on electronic circuits, which had become a standard reference for engineers and students alike.
With tools like LTSpice, Multisim, and real-time cloud simulation, is a printed (or e-book) reference still necessary for work?
: The authors emphasize that they only discuss circuit solutions they have thoroughly tested via simulation, ensuring readers can proceed quickly from an idea to a working prototype.
Tietze and Schenk’s Electronic Circuits is widely regarded as the bible of electrical engineering. For decades, it has served as the definitive bridge between theoretical physics and practical hardware design. When engineers discuss high-quality circuit design, this text is almost always the starting point.
As they worked, Hans and Christoph shared their wealth of knowledge with Emma, teaching her how to:
Hans Tietze and his colleague, Christoph Schenk, were renowned experts in the field of electronic circuit design. They had spent years working together at a prestigious research institution, pushing the boundaries of what was possible with electronic circuits. Their collaboration had led to the development of a comprehensive textbook on electronic circuits, which had become a standard reference for engineers and students alike.
With tools like LTSpice, Multisim, and real-time cloud simulation, is a printed (or e-book) reference still necessary for work?
: The authors emphasize that they only discuss circuit solutions they have thoroughly tested via simulation, ensuring readers can proceed quickly from an idea to a working prototype.
Tietze and Schenk’s Electronic Circuits is widely regarded as the bible of electrical engineering. For decades, it has served as the definitive bridge between theoretical physics and practical hardware design. When engineers discuss high-quality circuit design, this text is almost always the starting point.