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_aThomas, Roland E., _d1930-, _eauthor |
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_aThe analysis and design of linear circuits / _cRoland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa. |
| 250 | _a5th edition | ||
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_aNew York ; _aChichester : _bWiley,. _c[2006] |
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| 505 | 0 | _aCHAPTER 1 * INTRODUCTION.1 - 1 About This Book.1 - 2 Symbols and Units.1 - 3 Circuit Variables.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 2 * BASIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS.2 - 1 Element Constraints.2 - 2 Connection Constraints.2 - 3 Combined Constraints.2 - 4 Equivalent Circuits.2 - 5 Voltage and Current Division.2 - 6 Circuit Reduction.2 - 7 Computer-aided Circuit Analysis.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 3 * CIRCUIT ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES.3 - 1 Node-voltage Analysis.3 - 2 Mesh-current Analysis.3 - 3 Linearity Properties.3 - 4 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits.3 - 5 Maximum Signal Transfer.3 - 6 Interface Circuit Design.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 4 * ACTIVE CIRCUITS.4 - 1 Linear Dependent Sources.4 - 2 Analysis of Circuits with Dependent Sources.4 - 3 The Transistor.4 - 4 The Operational Amplifier.4 - 5 OP AMP Circuit Analysis.4 - 6 OP AMP Circuit Design.4 - 7 OP AMP Circuit Applications.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS. CHAPTER 5 * SIGNAL WAVEFORMS.5 - 1 Introduction.5 - 2 The Step Waveform.5 - 3 The Exponential Waveform.5 - 4 The Sinusoidal Waveform.5 - 5 Composite Waveforms.5 - 6 Waveform Partial Descriptors.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 6 * CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE.6 - 1 The Capacitor.6 - 2 The Inductor.6 - 3 Dynamic OP AMP Circuits.6 - 4 Equivalent Capacitance and Inductance.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 7 * FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER CIRCUITS.7 - 1 RC and RL Circuits.7 - 2 First Order Circuit - Second Response. 7 - 3 Initial and Final Conditions.7 - 4 First order Circuit - Sinusoid Reponse.7 - 5 The Series RLC Circuit.7 - 6 The Parallel RLC Circuit.7 - 7 Second-order Circuit Step Response.7 - 8 Other Second-order Circuits.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS..CHAPTER 8 * SINUSOIDAL STEADY-STATE RESPONSE.8 - 1 Sinusoids and Phasors.8 - 2 Phasor Circuit Analysis. 8 - 3 Basic Circuit Analysys With Phasors.8 - 4 Circuit Theorems with Phasors.8 - 5 General Circuit Analysis With Phasors.8 - 6 Energy and Power.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 9 * LAPLACE TRANSFORMS.9 - 1 Signal Waveforms and Transforms.9 - 2 Basic Properties & Pairs. 9 - 3 Pole-zero Diagrams.9 - 4 Inverse Laplace Transforms.9 - 5 Some Special Cases.9 - 6 Circuit Response Using Laplace Transforms.9 - 7 Initial Value & Final Value Properties.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 10 * s-DOMAIN CIRCUIT ANALYSIS.10-1 Transformed Circuits.10-2 Basic Circuit Analysis In The s Domain.10-3 Circuit Theorems In The s Domain.10-4 Node Voltage Analysis In The s Domain.10-5 Mesh-Current Analysis In The s Domain.10-6 Summary of s-Domain Circuit Analysis.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 11 * NETWORK FUNCTIONS.11-1 Definition of a Network Function.11-2 Network Functions of One- and Two-port Circuits.11-3 Network Functions and Impulse Response.11-4 Network Functions and Step Response.11-5 Network Functions and Sinusoidal Steady-state Response.11-6 Impulse Response and Convolution.11-7 Network Function Design.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 12 * FREQUENCY RESPONSE.12-1 Frequency-response Descriptors.12-2 Bode Plots.12-3 First-order Low-Pass and High-Pass Responses.12-4 Bandpass and Bandstop Responses.12-5 The Frequency Response of RLC Circuits.12-6 Bode Diagrams with Real Poles and Zeros.12-7 Bode Diagrams with Complex Poles and Zeros.12-8 Frequency Response and Step Response.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 13 * FOURIER SERIES.13-1 Overview of Fourier Analysis.13-2 Fourier Coefficients.13-3 Waveform Symmetries.13-4 Circuit Analysis Using The Fourier Series 630 13-5 RMS Value and Average Power.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS..CHAPTER 14 * ACTIVE FILTER DESIGN.14-1 Active Filter.14-2 Second-order Low-pass and High-pass Filters.14-3 Second-order Bandpass and Bandstop Filters.14-4 Low-Pass Filter Design.14-5 Low-pass Filter Evaluation.14-6 High-Pass Filter Design.14-7 Bandpass and Bandstop Filters.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 15 * MUTUAL INDUCTANCE.15-1 Coupled Inductors.15-2 The Dot Convention.15-3 Energy Analysis.15-4 The Ideal Transformer.15-5 Transformers In The Sinusoidal Steady State. 15-6 Transformer Equivalent Circuits.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.CHAPTER 16 * POWER IN THE SINUSOIDAL STEADY STATE.16-1 Average and Reactive Power.16-2 Complex Power.16-3 AC Power Analysis.16-4 Load-flow Analysis.16-5 Three-phase Circuits.16-6 Three-phase AC Power Analysis.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.INTEGRATING PROBLEMS.APPENDIX A - STANDARD VALUES.APPENDIX B - SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIONS.APPENDIX C - COMPLEX NUMBERS.APPENDIX D - BUTTERWORTH AND CHEBYCHEV POLE.INDEX.WEB APPENDICES.APPENDIX W1-FOURIER TRANSFORMS.W1-1 Definition of Fourier Transforms.W1-2 Laplace Transforms and Fourier Transforms.W1-3 Basic Fourier Transform Properties & Pairs.W1-4 Circuit Analysis Using Fourier Transforms.W1-5 Impulse Response and Convolution.W1-6 Parseval's Theorem.SUMMARY.PROBLEMS.APPENDIX W2-TWO-PORT CIRCUITS.W2-1 Introduction.W2-2 Impedance Parameters.W2-3 Admittance Parameters.W2-4 Hybrid Parameters.W2-5 Transmission Parameters.W2-6 Two-Port Conversion.W2-7 Two-Port Connections | |
| 520 | _aSuitable for engineers searching for an accessible introduction to resistance circuits, this work emphasizes the early development of engineering judgment. It takes them beyond analyzing circuits, and helps them develop the skills needed to solve problems, design practical alternatives, and choose the best design from several competing solutions. | ||
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_aElectric circuits, Linear _xDesign and construction. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aElectric circuit analysis. | |
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_aRosa, Albert J., _d1942-, _eauthor |
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