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T**N
A good book
This book is a comprehensive one full of usefull and practical technical details and applications. Nice and good work and Thanks!
H**A
Excelent book for Students and Engineers
I am new in Matlab and Simulink and the book have good content for beginner. The examples are easy for understanding and implementation.
D**T
Five Stars
best book for an entry level engineer working in a lab environment
V**T
Five Stars
On time and as promised
B**L
Four Stars
It is a good introduction to using MatLab/Simulink for various electronic problems
J**G
Five Stars
Good book
D**O
Not worth the money -- rather "dumbed-down"
I couldn't even say "it's okay", it just isn't the right book for anyone but a lower-division engineering student. (And at that, probably only if they are in motor control and power engineering.) The grammar is poor, but had the content been decent I would have let that slide.The only good feature is that the book was inexpensive.My recommendation: Save your money and just use the MathWorks online help. The information there is far more useful.Another recommendation: Take a look at "Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB and Simulink", Second Edition by Harold Klee and Randal Allen. It costs 4x as much but is at least an order of magnitude better in terms of content.
H**D
A tough read
Between the poor translation and the miss labeling of figures and descriptions, it was a painful and frustrating read. Nothing more frustrating when trying to learn a new programming language than reading the explanation of a script only to find that the associated script is a little different and the output screen is miss labeled and shows yet another variation. Scripts with lines showing the same entry more than once showed up in several chapters. The explanations of why certain approaches were taken and the explanation of various commands was thin. But it was inexpensive and I did learn a few things... by accident.
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