Handbooks generally provide practical information, such as tables or calculations for solving problems.
REFERENCE TK151 .S8
Standard handbook for electrical engineers. New York, : McGraw-Hill., 1908-
Library has: e. 9- . Library keeps latest edition in Reference, previous editions in General Collection.
One of the most well-known and most-used compilations of data and tables for electrical endineers. Usually called "Fink's" after one of the editors. Information covers all fields of electrical engineering.
REFERENCE TK6552 .F4 1985-
Reference data for engineers : radio, electronics, computer, and communications. Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A.: H.W. Sams, 1985- . Library has: 1855, 1993.
Published irregularly, this handbook provides data, tables and calculations for a wide variety of electronics applications.
REFERENCE TK145 .E36 1993
Electrical engineer's reference book. Edited by G. R. Jones, M. A. Laughton and M. G. Say. 15th ed. Oxford ; Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993.
A standard handbook for engineers since 1945. Published in Great Britain, and all measurements are given in international units.
REFERENCE TK7871.6 .A67 1993
Antenna engineering handbook. Edited by Richard C. Johnson. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.
Covers the essential principles, methods and data needed to solve engineering problems associated with thge design and application of antennas.
REFERENCE TK7867 .C4977 1995
The circuits and filters handbook. Edited by Wai-Kai Chen. Boca Raton, FL ; New York: CRC Press ; IEEE Press, 1995.
Single comprehensive source intended for electrical engineers covering all aspects of circuits and filters, stressing fundamental theory behind the applications.
REFERENCE TK7867 .E4244 1996
The electronics handbook. Edited by Jerry C. Whitaker. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press published in cooperation with IEEE Press, 1996.
A manual for those involved in the design, installation, maintenance and operation of electronic devices and systems, emphasizing proactical applications. References are given to more detailed sources.
REFERENCE TK145 .E354 1997
The electrical engineering handbook. Edited by Richard C. Dorf. 2nd ed. Boca Raton; [New York]: CRC Press; IEEE Press, 1997.
A compilation of data on all aspects of electrical engineering, including communications, signal processing and computer engineering, for the practicing engineer.
REFERENCE TK7825 .E34 1997
Electronics engineers' handbook. Edited by Donald Christiansen, Ronald K. Jurgen, Edward A. Torrero and Donald G. Fink. 4th ed. New York: McGraw Hill, 1997.
First published in 1975, this has become one of the most widely-used electronics handbooks. It covers principles and techniques, materials and hardware, circuits and functions, and systems and applications.
REFERENCE TK435 .M415 1998
McGraw-Hill's handbook of electrical construction calculations. Edited by Joseph F. McPartland. Rev. ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1998.
A handbook of essential calculations used in electrical construction work for design and installation.
REFERENCE TK5105.7 .H268 1998
Handbook of local area networks 1998. Edited by John P. Slone. 4th ed. Boca Raton, FL: Auerbach, 1998.
Basic and advanced LAN concepts, interconnectivity, applications of LAN technology, security and management are covered.
REFERENCE TK151 .C8 1996
Croft, Terrell and Wilford I. Summers. American electricians' handbook. 13th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996.
A practical compilation of information and data on equipment and conductors used by the average electrician. No advanced mathematics is required to use the handbook. All information is consistent with the National Electrical Code.
REFERENCE TK6563 .L34 1999
Langford-Smith, F. Radio designer's handbook. Classic ed. Oxford, : Newnes, 1999.
Comprehesive handbook for anyone interested in the design and application of radio receivers and audio amplifiers up to the invention up to the invention of the transistor. Reprint of 1967 edition.
REFERENCE TK7867 .L463 1993
Lenk, John D. McGraw-Hill circuit encyclopedia and troubleshooting guide. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993-
Detailed descriptions of hundreds of circuits, grouped by function.
REFERENCE TK454 .M29 1988
Markus, John and Charles Weston. Essential circuits reference guide. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.
Diagrams and descriptions of circuits for which parts are still available (as of 1988).
REFERENCE TK151 .W27 2000
Warne, D. F. Newnes electrical engineer's handbook. Oxford Boston ; : Newnes, 2000.
A basic explanation of principles on which electrical equipment operates, with a summary of key standards at the end of each chapter.
