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goes further deep down for each essential block, so that the reader can grasp the basic design criterion. Chapter Four introduces a very basic understanding of software modes that are essential for the vehicle battery conservation. Chapter Five goes into the real life design of the fundamental block by utilizing OrCAD/PSpice, and TINA simulation software, which is very helpful for academia and industry to understand how the tools are used to crank out the correct design right before it gets incorrect. Chapter Six deals with a glowing example of Lincoln MKC vehicle electronics module overview, CAN bus architecture - really a good introduction of bells & whistles of a modern car. Last chapter introduces the basics of an electromagnetic compliance of a module, and vehicle, and shows how different types of testing are conducted to comply to EMC issues in a radio energy universe. This reviewer believes that it would have been nice if the author included a chapter or two pertai!
ning to electric and hybrid vehicles and also power electronics, since those are now getting more popular nowadays. But given the relatively small size of this book, it is the belief of this reviewer that the author has done an excellent job which also provides the real life experience of the author himself who is from the industry. This reviewer, who also has worked in the industry for many years, can fully relate to this.