Excel by Example: A Microsoft Excel Cookbook for Electronics Engineers
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Rating | : | 4.91 (957 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0750677562 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 364 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-26 |
Language | : | English |
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An excellent, practical book I recommend this book highly.The Excel spreadsheet software includes many capabilities most people do not think about when they use Excel for general business purposes. In this useful book, the author presents 16 complete examples from day-to-day electronics. Those examples inclu. P Chung said Practical and Useful to Electronic Engineers. This is book provide practical examples which are useful and helpful to me in my analogue design work, e.g. the variation of anlaogue reference voltages. Besides, this book also covers some digital applications. The book is easy to read and the spreadsheets are available in the e. Its Handy halide colander This is a book you keep around because you forget all the tricks you pick up. I have a copy of the book and have used it a few times. Very handy in those situations where you need to use excel because everyone else is - its good that its for electrical engineers. Its good that it
He has a BSEE from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, and an MBA from the University of Witwatersrand (South Africa). He has designed projects that have operated two miles underground in a mine to 600 miles above the earth in the International Space Station. He has written a series of tutorial articles for Circuit Cellar magazine on using Excel capabilities specifically for electronics applications, as well as numerous other technical articles. He is currently a senior des
Over the years, Excel has become such a complex program that most engineers understand and use only a tiny part of its power and features. Separate chapters cover lookup tables and file I/O, using macros, graphing, controls, using Analysis Toolpak for statistical analysis, databases, and linking into Excel from other sources, such as data from a serial port. The book is basically an engineering cookbook, with each chapter providing tutorial information along with several Excel "recipes" of interest to electronics engineers. The accompanying CD-ROM features ready-to-run, customizable Excel worksheets derived from the book examples, which will be useful tools to add to any electronics engineer's spreadsheet toolbox. *This is the ONLY book to deal with Excel specifically in the electronics field*Distills voluminous and time-consuming Excel documentation down to nitty-gritty explanations of those features that are directly applicable to the electronics engineer's daily job duties *The accompanying CD-ROM provides ready-to-use, fully-customizable worksheets from the book's examples. This book does that task for them-pulls out those features that they need to know about and shows them how to make use of them in specific design examples that they can then tailor to their own design needs. Engineers are looking for any and all means to increase their efficiency and add to their "bag of design tricks." Just about
The examples are not static. The author provides examples that include a voltage-to-current converter, a mean-time-between-failures (MTBF) calculator, and a voltage-regulator circuit calculator. - PC Update Online, Major Keary“Anyone involved with engineering applications will find useful information in this book Kagan presents complete examples that show how commands work together. “Excel by Exampleshows you how you can use the ubiquitous spreadsheet application to model and analyze parts of your designcan help you become more efficient in many of the small-scale aspects of design. - Jon Titus, Design News, May 15, 2006 . These aspects can take a suprisingly large amount of your time and yield many benefits when you work efficiently. Very well written and presented. In the MTBF example, you can create "what-if" conditions that let you apply variables to see how they affect an outcome. The author has written