Hernando Lautaro Fernandez-Canque completed his first degree at the University of Chile, Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics, where he also taught electronics. He received a BEng in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Glasgow, a MEng degree in Solid State Electronics at UMIST Manchester, and PhD from Sheffield University. He has lectured in the University of Chile, University of Sheffield in UK, University of Oviedo in Spain, University of Cluj-Napoca Romania and as senior lecturer taught analog electronics for over 28 years at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland.
"""Although, there are several textbooks available on analog electronics, this is one of the few books which provides a clear, concise explanations of complex concepts of analog circuits in a simple way through practical examples. This book covers comprehensively the main aspects of analog components, circuits and applications."" — Ali Ahmadinia, California State University San Marcos, USA ""It is an extremely comprehensive book covering all aspects of analogue electronics at the undergraduate level. It also includes review material on the prerequisites like circuit theory. Important topics which are often covered briefly or omitted in other books, like feedback, transistor models and active filters, to name a few, are fully developed in this book."" — Carlos Gamio, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland ""The chapters of the textbook...represent a good basis of study for junior undergraduate students of electrical and electronic engineering. The content is, in general, accurate and relevant."" — Barry Beggs, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland"