Synopses & Reviews
This book presents the basics of electrical engineering from the perspective of the primary principles behind the subject, rather than dwelling on superficial details. It is based on three objectives: to explain the fundamental ideas behind electrical engineering, to emphasize the unity of the subject, and to bring an understanding of the subject within the reach of all engineers.
FEATURES:
- NEWoffers new material on induction motor nameplate interpretation, power distribution systems, synchronous generators, and RLC circuit analysis in time domain.
- provides more than 1,000 problems, many revised from the first edition.
- presents clear explanations of the fundamentals of electrical engineering, focusing on the basics of the subject.
- maintains a strong emphasis on vocabulary throughout the book.
- draws relevant examples directly from the daily life of the reader.
- provides many pedagogical aids, including icons to identify recurring ideas, "what if?" problems appended to examples, objectives at the beginning of each chapter, chapter summaries, and causality diagrams.
Synopsis
The author presents a concise overview of topics that is enhanced by real world applications. KEY TOPICS: This book is a survey of the foundations of electrical engineering, and emphasizes principles of circuits, electronics, systems and electromechanics. For electrical engineers.
Table of Contents
I. CIRCUITS. 1. Basic Circuit Theory. 2. The Analysis of DC Circuits.
3. The Dynamics of Circuits.
4. The Analysis of AC Circuits.
5. Power in AC Circuits.
6. Electric Power Systems.
II. ELECTRONICS. 7. Semiconductor Devices and Circuits.
8. Digital Electronics.
9. Analog Electronics.
III. SYSTEMS 10. Instrumentation Systems.
11. Communication Systems.
12. Linear Systems.
IV. MOTORS. 13. The Physical Basis of Electromagnetics.
14. Magnetic Structures and Electrical Transformers.
15. The Synchronous Machine.
16. Induction Motors.
17. Direct-Current Motors.
18. Power Electronic Systems.
Index.