Empowering Your Electrical/Mechanical Eng. Vocab: Recommended Books

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This discussion emphasizes the importance of expanding vocabulary in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EE/ME) through practical resources. Participants recommend exploring Application Notes from reputable companies such as Maxim, National Instruments, ON Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Linear Technology, Mini Circuits, Antenna Research, and Magnetic Shield Corporation. These documents not only introduce specialized terminology but also provide insights into applications of integrated circuits (ICs) and modules. Engaging with these resources is essential for mastering the technical language used in the field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with Electrical and Mechanical Engineering concepts
  • Understanding of integrated circuits (ICs) and their applications
  • Basic knowledge of technical documentation and Application Notes
  • Ability to navigate company websites for technical resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Application Notes from Maxim and National Instruments
  • Research the vocabulary specific to integrated circuits (ICs) and modules
  • Investigate additional companies' resources for Application Notes
  • Study recommended books referenced in the References sections of Application Notes
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Electrical and Mechanical Engineering students, professionals seeking to enhance their technical vocabulary, and anyone interested in understanding the practical applications of integrated circuits and related technologies.

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Has anyone read a book that they would highly recommend for expanding ones Electrical/Mechanical Engineering vocab/ lingo?
 
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XPTPCREWX said:
Has anyone read a book that they would highly recommend for expanding ones Electrical/Mechanical Engineering vocab/ lingo?

Probably a more fruitful direction to take would be to spend some quality time at some of the websites of companies that have good Application Notes, and pick some that look interesting and spend time reading through them and finding more terms that interest you.

There can be some really interesting and useful concepts in App Notes, and they help you to get some ideas of things that can be done with the ICs and modules and circuit boards that are out there. I'd start with the websites of companies listed below, and browse through their App Notes sections, looking for fun stuff to read and study. The References sections of the App Notes may also point you to books or other sources that have more in-depth info for the subjects that you find the most interesting.

"Lingo" is more the vocabulary that you use to talk about certain applications or fundamental EE / EM / IC / etc. things, and those things are often addressed in interesting App Notes. Try starting at these websites:

Maxim
National Instruments
ON Semiconductor
Texas Instruments
Linear Technology
Mini Circuits
Antenna Research
Magnetic Shield Corporation

(anybody want to suggest some others?)
 

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