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Introduction to Electric Circuits
Editora: Wiley
ISBN: 9780470553022
Data Edição: 2011
Páginas: 886

Sinopse: The central theme of Introduction to Electric Circuits is the concept that electric circuits are a part of the basic fabric of modern technology. Given this theme, this book endeavors to show how the analysis and design of electric circuits are inseparably intertwined with the ability of the engineer to design complex electronic, communication, computer and control systems as well as consumer products.This book is designed for a one-to three-term course in electric circuits or linear circuit analysis, and is structured for maximum flexibility. The presentation is geared to readers who are being exposed to the basic concepts of electric circuits for the first time, and the scope of the work is broad. Students should come to the course with the basic knowledge of differential and integral calculus. This book endeavors to prepare the reader to solve realistic problems involving electric circuits. Thus, circuits are shown to be the results of real inventions and the answers to real needs in industry, the office, and the home. Although the tools of electric circuit analysis may be partially abstract, electric circuits are the building blocks of modern society. The analysis and design of electric circuits are critical skills for all engineers.

Chapter 1 Electric Circuit Variables.

Chapter 2 Circuit Elements.

Chapter 3 Resistive Circuits.

Chapter 4 Methods of Analysis of Resistive Circuits.

Chapter 5 Circuits Theorems.

Chapter 6 The Operational Amplifier.

Chapter 7 Energy Storage Elements.

Chapter 8 The Complete Response of RL and RC Circuits.

Chapter 9 The Complete Response of Circuits with Two Energy Storage Elements.

Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis.

Chapter 11 AC Steady-State Power.

Chapter 12 Three-Phase Circuits.

Chapter 13 Frequency Response.

Chapter 14 The Laplace Transform.

Chapter 15 Fourier Series and Fourier Transform.

Chapter 16 Filter Circuits.

Chapter 17 Two-Port and Three-Port Networks.

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