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Circuits and Networksby A. Sudhakar
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Part of the McGraw-Hill Core Concepts in Electrical Engineering Series, Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis is designed as a textbook for an introductory circuits course at the intermediate undergraduate level. The book may also be appealing to a non-major survey course in electrical engineering course as well. A primary goal in Circuits and Networks is to establish a firm understanding of the basic laws of electrical circuits, and to provide students with a working knowledge of the commonly used methods of analysis in electrical engineering.The text assumes no mathematical knowledge, making it easy for students to immediately jump into circuit analysis. In addition, all of the "must have's" for a circuits text, such as an extensive introduction to PSPICE, are present in this book. About the Core Concepts in Electrical Engineering Series:As advances in networking and communications bring the global academic community even closer together, it is essential that textbooks recognize and respond to this shift. It is in this spirit that we will publish textbooks in the McGraw-Hill Core Concepts in Electrical Engineering Series. The series will offer textbooks for the global electrical engineering curriculum that are reasonably priced, innovative, dynamic, and will cover fundamental subject areas studied by Electrical and Computer Engineering students. Written with a global perspective and presenting the latest in technological advances, these books will give students of all backgrounds a solid foundation in key engineering subjects. Synopsis:Part of the McGraw-Hill Core Concepts in Electrical Engineering Series, Circuits and Networks: Analysis and Synthesis is designed as a textbook for an introductory circuits course at the intermediate undergraduate level. The book may also be appealing to a non-major survey course in electrical engineering course as well. A primary goal in Circuits and Networks is to establish a firm understanding of the basic laws of electrical circuits, and to provide students with a working knowledge of the commonly used methods of analysis in electrical engineering. This is a concise, less expensive alternative. This series is edited by Dick Dorf. Table of Contents1 Circuit Elements and Kirchhoffs Laws3 Useful Theorems in Circuit Analysis5 Complex Impedance7 Steady State AC Analysis9 Polyphase Circuits11 Differential Equations13 Laplace Transforms15 Two-Port Networks17 Elements of Realizability and Synthesis of One-Port NetworksAppendix A Fourier SeriesAppendix C The j TypeIndex | |||||||||
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