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100 | 1 | _aAlexander, Charles. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | _aFundamentals of Electric Circuits. |
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505 | 0 | _aCover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Note to the Student -- About the Authors -- PART 1 DC Circuits -- Chapter 1 Basic Concepts -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Systems of Units -- 1.3 Charge and Current -- 1.4 Voltage -- 1.5 Power and Energy -- 1.6 Circuit Elements -- 1.7 Applications -- 1.7.1 TV Picture Tube -- 1.7.2 Electricity Bills -- 1.8 Problem Solving -- 1.9 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 2 Basic Laws -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Ohm's Law -- 2.3 Nodes, Branches, and Loops -- 2.4 Kirchhoff's Laws -- 2.5 Series Resistors and Voltage Division -- 2.6 Parallel Resistors and Current Division -- 2.7 Wye-Delta Transformations -- 2.8 Applications -- 2.8.1 Lighting Systems -- 2.8.2 Design of DC Meters -- 2.9 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 3 Methods of Analysis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Nodal Analysis -- 3.3 Nodal Analysis with Voltage Sources -- 3.4 Mesh Analysis -- 3.5 Mesh Analysis with Current Sources -- 3.6 Nodal and Mesh Analyses by Inspection -- 3.7 Nodal Versus Mesh Analysis -- 3.8 Circuit Analysis with PSpice -- 3.9 Applications: DC Transistor Circuits -- 3.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problem -- Chapter 4 Circuit Theorems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Linearity Property -- 4.3 Superposition -- 4.4 Source Transformation -- 4.5 Thevenin's Theorem -- 4.6 Norton's Theorem -- 4.7 Derivations of Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems -- 4.8 Maximum Power Transfer -- 4.9 Verifying Circuit Theorems with PSpice -- 4.10 Applications -- 4.10.1 Source Modeling -- 4.10.2 Resistance Measurement -- 4.11 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 5 Operational Amplifiers -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Operational Amplifiers -- 5.3 Ideal Op Amp. | |
505 | 8 | _a5.4 Inverting Amplifier -- 5.5 Noninverting Amplifier -- 5.6 Summing Amplifier -- 5.7 Difference Amplifier -- 5.8 Cascaded Op Amp Circuits -- 5.9 Op Amp Circuit Analysis with PSpice -- 5.10 Applications -- 5.10.1 Digital-to-Analog Converter -- 5.10.2 Instrumentation Amplifiers -- 5.11 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 6 Capacitors and Inductors -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Capacitors -- 6.3 Series and Parallel Capacitors -- 6.4 Inductors -- 6.5 Series and Parallel Inductors -- 6.6 Applications -- 6.6.1 Integrator -- 6.6.2 Differentiator -- 6.6.3 Analog Computer -- 6.7 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 7 First-Order Circuits -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Source-Free RC Circuit -- 7.3 The Source-Free RL Circuit -- 7.4 Singularity Functions -- 7.5 Step Response of an RC Circuit -- 7.6 Step Response of an RL Circuit -- 7.7 First-Order Op Amp Circuits -- 7.8 Transient Analysis with PSpice -- 7.9 Applications -- 7.9.1 Delay Circuits -- 7.9.2 Photoflash Unit -- 7.9.3 Relay Circuits -- 7.9.4 Automobile Ignition Circuit -- 7.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 8 Second-Order Circuits -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Finding Initial and Final Values -- 8.3 The Source-Free Series RLC Circuit -- 8.4 The Source-Free Parallel RLC Circuit -- 8.5 Step Response of a Series RLC Circuit -- 8.6 Step Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit -- 8.7 General Second-Order Circuits -- 8.8 Second-Order Op Amp Circuits -- 8.9 PSpice Analysis of RLC Circuits -- 8.10 Duality -- 8.11 Applications -- 8.11.1 Automobile Ignition System -- 8.11.2 Smoothing Circuits -- 8.12 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- PART 2 AC Circuits -- Chapter 9 Sinusoids and Phasors -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Sinusoids -- 9.3 Phasors. | |
505 | 8 | _a9.4 Phasor Relationships for Circuit Elements -- 9.5 Impedance and Admittance -- 9.6 Kirchhoff's Laws in the Frequency Domain -- 9.7 Impedance Combinations -- 9.8 Applications -- 9.8.1 Phase-Shifters -- 9.8.2 AC Bridges -- 9.9 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Nodal Analysis -- 10.3 Mesh Analysis -- 10.4 Superposition Theorem -- 10.5 Source Transformation -- 10.6 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits -- 10.7 Op Amp AC Circuits -- 10.8 AC Analysis Using PSpice -- 10.9 Applications -- 10.9.1 Capacitance Multiplier -- 10.9.2 Oscillators -- 10.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Chapter 11 AC Power Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Instantaneous and Average Power -- 11.3 Maximum Average Power Transfer -- 11.4 Effective or RMS Value -- 11.5 Apparent Power and Power Factor -- 11.6 Complex Power -- 11.7 Conservation of AC Power -- 11.8 Power Factor Correction -- 11.9 Applications -- 11.9.1 Power Measurement -- 11.9.2 Electricity Consumption Cost -- 11.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 12 Three-Phase Circuits -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Balanced Three-Phase Voltages -- 12.3 Balanced Wye-Wye Connection -- 12.4 Balanced Wye-Delta Connection -- 12.5 Balanced Delta-Delta Connection -- 12.6 Balanced Delta-Wye Connection -- 12.7 Power in a Balanced System -- 12.8 Unbalanced Three-Phase Systems -- 12.9 PSpice for Three-Phase Circuits -- 12.10 Applications -- 12.10.1 Three-Phase Power Measurement -- 12.10.2 Residential Wiring -- 12.11 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 13 Magnetically Coupled Circuits -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Mutual Inductance -- 13.3 Energy in a Coupled Circuit -- 13.4 Linear Transformers -- 13.5 Ideal Transformers. | |
505 | 8 | _a13.6 Ideal Autotransformers -- 13.7 Three-Phase Transformers -- 13.8 PSpice Analysis of Magnetically Coupled Circuits -- 13.9 Applications -- 13.9.1 Transformer as an Isolation Device -- 13.9.2 Transformer as a Matching Device -- 13.9.3 Power Distribution -- 13.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 14 Frequency Response -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Transfer Function -- 14.3 The Decibel Scale -- 14.4 Bode Plots -- 14.5 Series Resonance -- 14.6 Parallel Resonance -- 14.7 Passive Filters -- 14.7.1 Low-Pass Filter -- 14.7.2 High-Pass Filter -- 14.7.3 Band-Pass Filter -- 14.7.4 Band-Stop Filter -- 14.8 Active Filters -- 14.8.1 First-Order Low-Pass Filter -- 14.8.2 First-Order High-Pass Filter -- 14.8.3 Band-Pass Filter -- 14.8.4 Band-Reject (or Notch) Filter -- 14.9 Scaling -- 14.9.1 Magnitude Scaling -- 14.9.2 Frequency Scaling -- 14.9.3 Magnitude and Frequency Scaling -- 14.10 Frequency Response Using PSpice -- 14.11 Computation Using MATLAB -- 14.12 Applications -- 14.12.1 Radio Receiver -- 14.12.2 Touch-Tone Telephone -- 14.12.3 Crossover Network -- 14.13 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- PART 3 Advanced Circuit Analysis -- Chapter 15 Introduction to the Laplace Transform -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Definition of the Laplace Transform -- 15.3 Properties of the Laplace Transform -- 15.4 The Inverse Laplace Transform -- 15.4.1 Simple Poles -- 15.4.2 Repeated Poles -- 15.4.3 Complex Poles -- 15.5 The Convolution Integral -- 15.6 Application to Integrodifferential Equations -- 15.7 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Chapter 16 Applications of the Laplace Transform -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Circuit Element Models -- 16.3 Circuit Analysis -- 16.4 Transfer Functions -- 16.5 State Variables -- 16.6 Applications -- 16.6.1 Network Stability -- 16.6.2 Network Synthesis. | |
505 | 8 | _a16.7 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 17 The Fourier Series -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Trigonometric Fourier Series -- 17.3 Symmetry Considerations -- 17.3.1 Even Symmetry -- 17.3.2 Odd Symmetry -- 17.3.3 Half-Wave Symmetry -- 17.4 Circuit Applications -- 17.5 Average Power and RMS Values -- 17.6 Exponential Fourier Series -- 17.7 Fourier Analysis with PSpice -- 17.7.1 Discrete Fourier Transform -- 17.7.2 Fast Fourier Transform -- 17.8 Applications -- 17.8.1 Spectrum Analyzers -- 17.8.2 Filters -- 17.9 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 18 Fourier Transform -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Definition of the Fourier Transform -- 18.3 Properties of the Fourier Transform -- 18.4 Circuit Applications -- 18.5 Parseval's Theorem -- 18.6 Comparing the Fourier and Laplace Transforms -- 18.7 Applications -- 18.7.1 Amplitude Modulation -- 18.7.2 Sampling -- 18.8 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problems -- Chapter 19 Two-Port Networks -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Impedance Parameters -- 19.3 Admittance Parameters -- 19.4 Hybrid Parameters -- 19.5 Transmission Parameters -- 19.6 Relationships Between Parameters -- 19.7 Interconnection of Networks -- 19.8 Computing Two-Port Parameters Using PSpice -- 19.9 Applications -- 19.9.1 Transistor Circuits -- 19.9.2 Ladder Network Synthesis -- 19.10 Summary -- Review Questions -- Problems -- Comprehensive Problem -- Appendix A Simultaneous Equations and Matrix Inversion -- Appendix B Complex Numbers -- Appendix C Mathematical Formulas -- Appendix D Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems -- Selected Bibliography -- Index. | |
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