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Foreword
Each chapter is supplemented by an example and exercise section, which can be
used by the reader to deepen and prepare for the preparation of the material. The pro-
gramming examples for Matlab, Scilab/COS and LTSpice are available as additional
material and can be downloaded from the publisher’s website.
The content and form of the book originates from the authors’ didactic experience
of lectures held at three different German University of Applied Sciences. The wealth
of experience gained over the years thus also includes influences from the indirect
collaboration of students, doctoral students and colleagues, who cannot all be men-
tioned here by name. The authors would therefore like to express our gratitude for
all the support we have received in the form of suggestions for improvement, criticism
and praise during our time as lecturers at the University! Furthermore, the authors like
to thank Prof. Dr. Jörg Subke and Benedict Schneider for their contribution of sub-
section 6.2.2 and Dr. Urs Hackstein for his contribution in subsection 6.3.4. Finally,
we would like to thank Ms Eva Funk and Franziska Marschall for creating, editing or
translating numerous illustrations.
For the sake of better readability, the book uses the masculine form throughout,
although all readers should of course feel addressed by their respective person.
Stefan Bernhard