I don't believe so.I'm guessing not, but are Laplace, Fourier Transforms, transistors, or op amps going to be testable material on the PE Power examination?
I figured as much, but just thought I could sneak the question in and see if any responded. Who would have thought that I would forfeit my life in the process .... lol.When I took the test a few years ago, those topics were fair game.
I can't tell you what's on the test now.
Well, I could, but then I'd have to.... nevermind.
Just to spook you, I was also told there was no Illumination questions. Oops, bad advice.
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I wasn't planning on, but then I figured I might brush up on them. I know laplace and fourier can be a good way to evaluate system stability. I mean them throwing on their bs power electronics questions should be enough bs for the exam. I'd actually prefer serious qualitative questions, that make you think but then you don't need to type anything in your calculator.You won't need Laplace or Fourier table for the exam. Don't waste your time on those topics. Take a look at NCEES sample test.
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