When was the last time you had to look through more than one reference book to
find that formula you needed, for that calculation you thought you'd never have
to make again? Or, dig through a stack of reference data to get the size or DC
Resistance of a particular AWG wire size? Figure out how many circular mils in a square
inch, or how many nepers in a bel? Can you tell the value of an inductor by
looking at the colors on it?
Can you predict what the Q of that circuit will be? How about the Q of an
inductor? Everyone knows Ohms law, right? (Is it P = IE
or E = IR, or are
both right)?
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The REC will help solve many of those types of problems, and it's right there
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