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Introduction to Python and Spice for Electrical and Computer Engineers

  • 1st Edition - October 4, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: James C. Squire, Anthony E. English
  • Language: English

Introduction to Python and Spice for Electrical and Computer Engineers introduces freshman and sophomore engineering students to programming in Python and Spice through engage… Read more

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Description

Introduction to Python and Spice for Electrical and Computer Engineers introduces freshman and sophomore engineering students to programming in Python and Spice through engaged, problem-based learning and dedicated Electrical and Computer Engineering content. This book draws its problems and examples specifically from Electrical and Computer Engineering, covering such topics as matrix algebra, complex exponentials and plotting using examples drawn from circuit analysis, signal processing, and filter design. It teaches relevant computation techniques in the context of solving common problems in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

This book is unique among Python textbooks for its dual focus on introductory-level learning and discipline-specific content in Electrical and Computer Engineering. No other textbook on the market currently targets this audience with the same attention to discipline-specific content and engaged learning practices. Although it is primarily an introduction to programming in Python, the book also has a chapter on circuit simulation using Spice. It also includes materials helpful for ABET-accreditation, such information on professional development, ethics, and lifelong learning.

Key features

  • Introduces Electrical and Computer Engineering-specific topics, such as phasor analysis and complex exponentials, that are not covered in generic engineering Python texts
  • Pedagogically appropriate for freshmen and sophomores with little or no prior programming experience
  • Teaches both scripts and functions but emphasizes the use of functions since scripts with nonscoped variables are less-commonly encountered after introductory courses
  • Covers graphics before more abstract programming, supporting early student confidence
  • Introduces Python commands as needed to solve progressively more complex EE/ECE-specific problems, and includes over 100 embedded, in-chapter questions to check comprehension in stages

Readership

First and second year students taking an introductory Python course out of electrical or computer engineering

Table of contents

1. Introduction to Python

2. Python as a Calculator

3. Python Graphics (Using matplotlib)

4. Python Programming

5. Programming II: Looping

6. Spice

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 4, 2024
  • Language: English

About the authors

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James C. Squire

James Squire is the Jamison-Payne chaired Professor of Engineering at the Virginia Military Institute. Dr. Squire graduated from the US Military Academy and was awarded a Bronze Star in Desert Storm. He was awarded two patents while earning his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been awarded the state-level Outstanding Faculty Award from Virginia and every major teaching award from the Virginia Military Institute. He has over 50 publications, 8 patents, 2 startup companies, an active consulting practice, and is an honorary member of the VMI Class of 2009.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Electrical Engineering, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA, USA

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Anthony E. English

Anthony English earned his Doctorate from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology where he received a Raytheon Fellowship and a Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Fellowship. He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, has over 70 publications, and holds patents related to novel bioreactor design and smart hydrogels. He has been actively involved in two startup companies, one of which he has serves as the vice president of research.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Western New England University, Springfield, MA, USA

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