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Englisch

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978-981-13-4202-8

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730 g

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Englisch

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978-981-13-4202-8

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  • Produktbild: Fundamentals of Electrical Circuit Analysis


  • Chapter 1    Fundamental Electrical Terms

    1.1     Introduction

    1.2     Charge

    1.3    Current

    1.4    Direct and Alternating Currents

    1.5    Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators

    1.6    Resistance and Conductance

    1.7    Voltage

    1.8    Voltage and Current Sources

    1.9    Active and Passive Elements

    1.10    Electric Power and Energy

    1.11    Node and Loop

    1.12    Measuring Equipment

        1.12.1 Ammeter

        1.12.2    Voltmeter

        1.12.3    Ohmmeter

        1.12.4    Wattmeter

    1.13    Efficiency of a System

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 2    Electrical Laws and Simple circuits

    2.1     Introduction

    2.2     Ohm’s Law

    2.3    Kirchhoff’s Current Law

    2.4    Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law

    2.5    Series Resistors and Voltage Division Rule

    2.6    Parallel Resistors and Current Division Rule

    2.7    Delta-Wye Transformations

    2.8    Wye-Delta Transformation

    2.9    Short Circuit and Open Circuit

    2.10    Source Conversion Technique

    2.11    Wheatstone Bridge

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 3    Different Methods for Circuit Analysis

    3.1     Introduction

    3.2     Method of Substitution and Cramer’s Rule

    3.3    Nodal Analysis

    3.4    Nodal Analysis with Dependent Source

    3.5    Supernode

    3.6    Mesh Analysis

    3.7    Mesh Analysis with Dependent Source

    3.8    Supermesh

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 4    Network Theorems

    4.1     Introduction

    4.2     Linearity Property

    4.3    Superposition Theorem with Independent and Dependent Sources

    4.4    Thevenin Theorem with Independent and Dependent Sources

    4.5    Norton Theorem with Independent and Dependent Sources

    4.6    Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 5    Operational Amplifiers

    5.1     Introduction

    5.2     The Ideal Op Amp

    5.3    The Inverting Op Amp

    5.4    The Noninverting Op Amp

    5.5    Summing Amplifier

    5.6    Difference Amplifier

    5.7    Integrators and Differentiators

    5.8    Interfacing

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 6    Capacitors and Inductors

    6.1     Introduction

    6.2     Capacitors

    6.3    Series and Parallel Capacitors

    6.4    Energy Storage in a Capacitor

    6.5    Inductors

    6.6    Series and Parallel Inductors

    6.7    Energy Storage in an Inductor

        Exercise Problems

    Chapter 7    Transients

    7.1    Introduction

    7.2    First Order Differential Equation

    7.3    RC Circuit with and without a Source

    7.4    RC Circuit with Step Response

    7.5    RL Series Circuit with and without a Source

    7.6    RL Circuit with Step Response

    7.7    Second Order Differential Equation

    7.8    RLC Series Circuit with and without a Source

    7.9    Step Response of a Series RLC and a Parallel RLS Circuits

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 8    Basics of AC Circuits

    8.1    Introduction

    8.2    Different AC Parameters

    8.3    Phasors and j-operator

    8.4    AC Circuit with Resistance

    8.5    AC Circuit with Inductance

    8.6    AC Circuit with Capacitance

    8.7    Impedance and Admittance

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 9    Analysis of AC Circuits

    9.1    Introduction

    9.2    Nodal and Mesh Analysis

    8.3    Superposition Theorem

    8.4    Thevenin and Norton Theorems

    8.5    Instantaneous Power

    8.6    Average Power and Reactive Power

    8.7    Complex Power

    8.8    Power Factor

    8.9    Power Factor Correction

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 10    Three-phase Circuits

    10.1    Introduction

    10.2    Wye and Delta Connections

    10.3    Balanced Wye-Wye Connection

    10.4    Balanced Wye-Delta Connection

    10.5    Balanced Delta-Wye Connection

    10.6    Balanced Delta-Delta Connection

    10.7    Power in a Balanced System

    10.8    Power Measurement

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 11    Frequency Response

    11.1    Introduction

    11.2    Transfer Function

    11.3    Series Resonance

    11.4    Parallel Resonance

    11.5    Different Filters

    11.6    Bode Plots

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 12    Semiconductor Diodes and Bipolar Junction Transistors

    12.1    Introduction

    12.2    Diode

    12.3    Load-Line Analysis of Diode Circuits

    12.4    Rectifier Circuits

    12.5    Transistor

    12.6    Load-Line Analysis of Transistor Circuits

    12.7    Biasing of Transistor

    12.8    Small-Signal and Large-Signal Analysis of Transistor Circuits

    Exercise Problems

    Chapter 13    Digital Electronics

    13.1    Introduction

    13.2    Number Systems

    13.3    Binary Arithmetic

    13.4    Basic Logic Gates

    13.5    De Morgan’s Law

    13.6    Boolean Algebra

    Exercise Problems