SynopsisThe electrical PE exam is an eight-hour, open-book exam given every April and October. This exam is in breadth and depth format -- in the morning session, all examinees work 40 problems covering the breadth of electrical engineering; in the afternoon, examinees work one of three 40-problem test modules that focus in-depth on specialized areas of the discipline. All problems are multiple-choice.The Electrical Engineering Reference Manual is the core text that engineers need both as their study guide for the exam and as a reference during it. Developed for the new exam format, the manual reviews exam topics and provides example problems with solutions to reinforce important concepts. The Reference Manual also makes an excellent desk reference for working engineers.Completely revised and expanded for the new exam format, the Electrical Engineering Reference Manual makes studying for the electrical and computer PE exam as efficient as possible. The coverage of topics prepares examinees for the exam's scope of subject matter, and 374 solved example problems illustrate solution methods. The book includes test-taking strategy, hundreds of illustrations, tables, and formulas, and a comprehensive index.Topics covered include: FieldsCircuit theoryPower -- generation, transmission, machinery, lightingMeasurement and instrumentationElectronicsComputersCommunicationsControl Systems
LC Classification NumberTK169.Y37 2001