Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis

Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis

Author: Clayton R. Paul

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 0471371955

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Focusing on the development of fundamental skills, this new text is designed for a one-semester course in the analysis of linear circuits. The author meticulously covers the important topics within a sound pedagogical organization while minimizing unnecessary detail so that the student can develop a lasting and sound set of analysis skills. The major topics presented include the analysis of resistive circuits (including controlled sources and op amps) and the analysis of circuits in the sinusoidal steady state (phasor analysis). Emphasized also is the analysis of circuits in the time domain in response to a disturbance (switching operations and the unit step and unit impulse responses) and is developed primarily using the Laplace transform. A brief description of the classical method of solving the circuit differential equations is included.


Circuit Analysis

Circuit Analysis

Author: Allan Robbins

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788131519028

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This work provides coverage of circuit analysis topics, including fundamentals of DC and AC circuits, methods of analysis, capacitance, inductance, magnetism, simple transients and computer methods.


Electric Circuits Fundamentals

Electric Circuits Fundamentals

Author: Sergio Franco

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1994-08

Total Pages: 960

ISBN-13: 9780195136135

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This exciting new text teaches the foundations of electric circuits and develops a thinking style and a problem-solving methodology that is based on physical insight. Designed for the first course or sequence in circuits in electrical engineering, the approach imparts not only an appreciation for the elegance of the mathematics of circuit theory, but a genuine "feel" for a circuit's physical operation. This will benefit students not only in the rest of the curriculum, but in being able to cope with the rapidly changing technology they will face on-the-job. The text covers all the traditional topics in a way that holds students' interest. The presentation is only as mathematically rigorous as is needed, and theory is always related to real-life situations. Franco introduces ideal transformers and amplifiers early on to stimulate student interest by giving a taste of actual engineering practice. This is followed by extensive coverage of the operational amplifier to provide a practical illustration of abstract but fundamental concepts such as impedance transformation and root location control--always with a vigilant eye on the underlying physical basis. SPICE is referred to throughout the text as a means for checking the results of hand calculations, and in separate end-of-chapter sections, which introduce the most important SPICE features at the specific points in the presentation at which students will find them most useful. Over 350 worked examples, 400-plus exercises, and 1000 end-of-chapter problems help students develop an engineering approach to problem solving based on conceptual understanding and physical intuition rather than on rote procedures.


Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

Author: Charles K. Alexander

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 901

ISBN-13: 9780071105828

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

For use in an introductory circuit analysis or circuit theory course, this text presents circuit analysis in a clear manner, with many practical applications. It demonstrates the principles, carefully explaining each step.


Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition

Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, Second Edition

Author: Matthew N.O. Sadiku

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-07-12

Total Pages: 764

ISBN-13: 9780849313950

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

As the availability of powerful computer resources has grown over the last three decades, the art of computation of electromagnetic (EM) problems has also grown - exponentially. Despite this dramatic growth, however, the EM community lacked a comprehensive text on the computational techniques used to solve EM problems. The first edition of Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics filled that gap and became the reference of choice for thousands of engineers, researchers, and students. The Second Edition of this bestselling text reflects the continuing increase in awareness and use of numerical techniques and incorporates advances and refinements made in recent years. Most notable among these are the improvements made to the standard algorithm for the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method and treatment of absorbing boundary conditions in FDTD, finite element, and transmission-line-matrix methods. The author also added a chapter on the method of lines. Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics continues to teach readers how to pose, numerically analyze, and solve EM problems, give them the ability to expand their problem-solving skills using a variety of methods, and prepare them for research in electromagnetism. Now the Second Edition goes even further toward providing a comprehensive resource that addresses all of the most useful computation methods for EM problems.


Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis

Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis

Author: J. David Irwin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471661580

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Irwin's Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis has built a solid reputation for its highly accessible presentation, clear explanations, and extensive array of helpful learning aids. Now in a new eighth edition, this highly accessible book has been fine-tuned and revised, making it more effective and even easier to use. It covers such topics as resistive circuits, nodal and loop analysis techniques, capacitance and inductance, AC steady-state analysis, polyphase circuits, the Laplace transform, two-port networks, and much more.


Applied Circuit Analysis

Applied Circuit Analysis

Author: Matthew N. O. Sadiku

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education

Published: 2012-02

Total Pages: 992

ISBN-13: 9780071317825

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This title is intended to present circuit analysis to engineering technology students in a manner that is clearer, more interesting and easier to understand than other texts. The book may also be used for a one-semester course by a proper selection of chapters and sections by the instructor.