![]() ![]() Instead, Eric Bogatin’s book starts with basic fundamentals of transmission lines explained and filled with practical examples and videos. This just leads to more fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD). Some of it is just plain wrong or misinterpreted by the author. Much of the content you read is full of complex math equations and confusing explanations that have often been copied and filtered from other blog sites and articles for marketing clickbait. The internet is full of content dealing with transmission lines. It is like having Eric as your own personal virtual tutor you can watch over and over to strengthen the concepts he has described in the text. By clicking on embedded hyperlinks to a secure website, you get to watch a short video related topic. Eric has cleverly integrated video tutorials to reinforce the written text to further cement his teachings. I would, however, ask another question: “Do we really need a different transmission line book?” Here’s why. In the first chapter, Eric asks the question, “Do we really need another transmission line book?”, then goes onto explain his reasoning behind why we do. If you have been following Eric’s teachings through his webinars and videos, you would now have the best of both worlds on your hard drive. You see, Eric has trailblazed the industry, once again, with this version. If you are trying to decide which version to buy, I recommend the e-book. I started with the e-book version, but later got the hard cover book because I’m old school and like to have hard copy books on my bookshelf as a quick reference. ITech College - Board Design for SI/PI/EMC Seminars ![]()
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