Principles and applications of electrical engineering / Giorgio Rizzoni.
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TextPublisher: Boston : McGraw Hill, [2000]Copyright date: copyright 2000Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvi, 976 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. + 1 computer laser optical disc(4 3/4 inch)Content type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780075618324
- 0256261164
- 621.3 21 R.G.P.
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System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM PC, or 100% compatible with a 486/25MHz processor, 8MB or RAM (16MB recommended, Double Speed CD-ROM; Microsoft Windows 95 or higher.
1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering --
Pt. I. Circuits --
2. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits --
3. Resistive Network Analysis --
4. AC Network Analysis --
5. AC Power --
6. Frequency Response and Transient Analysis --
Pt. II. Electronics --
7. Semiconductors and Diodes --
8. Bipolar Junction Transistors --
9. Field-Effect Transistors and Power Electronics --
10. Operational Amplifiers --
11. Integrated Circuit Electronics --
12. Digital Logic Circuits --
13. Digital Systems --
Pt. III. Electromechanics --
14. Principles of Electromechanics --
15. Introduction to Electric Machines --
16. Special-Purpose Electric Machines --
Appendix A: Linear Algebra, Complex Numbers, Laplace Transform --
Appendix B: EIT Exam Review --
Appendix C: Answers to Selected Problems --
Index.
The third edition of this manual serves as a reference for students on introductory electrical engineering courses. Methodology boxes are interspersed throughout the text, highlighting the steps involved in using various methods of analysis. A brief section on engineering design has been added.
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