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_aIntroduction to electric circuits / _cRichard C. Dorf, James A. Svoboda. |
250 | _a7th ed. | ||
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_aHoboken, NJ : _bJ. Wiley & Sons, _cc2006. |
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_axxvi, 854 p. : _bill. ; _c27 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aCHAPTER 1. Electric Circuit Variables. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Electric Circuits and Current. 1.3 Systems of Units. 1.4 Voltage. 1.5 Power and Energy. 1.6 Circuit Analysis and Design. 1.7 How Can We Check. 1.8 Design Example-Jet Valve Controller. 1.9 Summary. Problems. Design Problems. CHAPTER 2. Circuit Elements. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Engineering and Linear Models. 2.3 Active and Passive Circuit Elements. 2.4 Resistors. 2.5 Independent Sources. 2.6 Voltmeters and Ammeters. 2.7 Dependent Sources. 2.8 Transducers. 2.9 Switches. 2.10 How Can We Check. 2.11 Design Example-Temperature Sensor. 2.12 Summary. Problems. Design Problems. CHAPTER 3. Resistive Circuits. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Kirchhoff 's Laws. 3.3 Series Resistors and Voltage Division. 3.4 Parallel Resistors and Current Division. 3.5 Series Voltage Sources and Parallel Current Sources. 3.6 Circuit Analysis. 3.7 Analyzing Resistive Circuits Using MATLAB. 3.8 How Can We Check. 3.9 Design Example-Adjustable Voltage Source. 3.10 Summary. Problems. Design Problems. CHAPTER 4. Methods of Analysis of Resistive Circuits. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Node Voltage Analysis of Circuits with Current Sources. 4.3 Node Voltage Analysis of Circuits with Current and Voltage Sources. 4.4 Node Voltage Analysis with Dependent Sources. 4.5 Mesh Current Analysis with Independent Voltage Sources. 4.6 Mesh Current Analysis with Current and Voltage Sources. 4.7 Mesh Current Analysis with Dependent Sources. 4.8 The Node Voltage Method and Mesh Current Method Compared. 4.9 Mesh Current Analysis Using MATLAB. 4.10 How Can We Check. 4.11 Design Example-Potentiometer Angle Display. 4.12 Summary. Problems. PSpice Problems. Design Problems. CHAPTER 5. Circuit Theorems. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Source Transformations. 5.3 Superposition. 5.4 Th-evenin's Theorem. 5.5 Norton' | ||
520 | _aDorf and Svoboda's text builds on the strength of previous editions with its emphasis on real-world problems that give students insight into the kinds of problems that electrical and computer engineers are currently addressing. Students encounter a wide variety of applications within the problems and benefit from the author team's enormous breadth of knowledge of leading edge technologies and theoretical developments across Electrical and Computer Engineering's subdisciplines. | ||
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