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Master the NCEES Exam with the PPI FE Electrical and Computer Review Manual
Preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam can feel overwhelming, especially if you have been out of university for a few years. The PPI FE Electrical and Computer Review Manual by Michael R. Lindeburg, PE, is widely regarded by engineering professionals as the gold standard for independent study. This manual breaks down complex undergraduate engineering concepts into clear, digestible, and actionable review blocks.
Rather than forcing you to jump across multiple textbooks, Lindeburg consolidates all core knowledge areas into a singular, cohesive resource. The manual logically reorganizes variables, formulas, and concepts that NCEES presents in disparate locations, making your study hours significantly more efficient.
Real Exam-Day Simulation and Identification
Success on the computer-based FE exam depends entirely on how quickly you can navigate your reference materials. This review manual acts as a functional simulator:
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Blue-Box Handbook Integration: All equations, tables, and figures pulled directly from the official NCEES FE Reference Handbook are enclosed in distinctive blue highlights, helping you train your visual memory for exam day.
- Step-by-Step Sample Problems: Hundreds of realistic, exam-like problems are solved with precise, transparent steps, reinforcing fundamental mathematical and engineering theories.
- Targeted Self-Assessments: Use the 15 included mini-exams to isolate your technical weak spots and measure your readiness before sitting for the actual 6-hour test.
Comprehensive Subject Coverage Includes:
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Core Circuits & Systems: Deep dives into Circuit Analysis (AC/DC steady state) and Linear Systems.
- Digital & Computer Systems: Comprehensive breakdowns of Digital Systems, Computer Networks, and Software Development.
- Electromagnetics & Power: Critical reference equations for Electromagnetics, Electronics, and Power Systems.
- Professional Foundations: Crucial exam points covering Engineering Economics, Mathematics, Probability and Statistics, Ethics, and Professional Practice.





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