<p>Probably I ought to explain why one more book on numerical methods can be useful. Without any doubt, there are many quite good and excellent books on the subject. But I know definitely that I did not realize this when I was a student. In this book, my first desire was to present those lectures th
A Brief Introduction to Circuit Analysis
β Scribed by J. David Irwin
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 438
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
- Chapter selection covers all the necessary topics for a basic understanding of circuit analysis. Op-Amp coverage is integrated throughout when appropriate in chapters 3,4,5 and 8.
* Irwin does it better than any other text in the market! This brief text offers students the most accessible and proven presentation of any circuit analysis text available. Through real-world examples and reader friendly explanations students will be motivated to learn this topic .
* Practice makes perfect. With the inclusion of many example problems to the Applications sections throughout the text and the availability of eGrade, an on-line quizzing function students will have the opportunity to practice, practice, practice...that is until they get it right.
* Are you concerned with how well your students are grasping concepts? Special Exercises and drill problems help students assess proper problem-solving techniques needed to solve chapter problems.
* Options are always available! Irwin offers a variety of end-of-chapter problems that range from basic to advanced. Basic problems, which graduate in difficulty are further subdivided and referenced to chapter subsections while the more advanced problems require the use of multiple techniques with no assistance. Also included are problems, which students would typically find on the FE Exam.
* New! Web-based learning - Circuit Solutions is an innovative web-based learning site available in conjunction with this text. Students walk through carefully produced solutions to select end of chapter problems one step at a time. The site illustrates the necessary concepts that should be applied when solving each problem. Important theories and definitions are highlighted throughout the program, solidifying the key concepts taught in the book.
β¦ Subjects
Circuits;Design;Integrated;Logic;VLSI & ULSI;Electrical & Electronics;Engineering;Engineering & Transportation;Energy Production & Extraction;Alternative & Renewable;Drilling Procedures;Electric;Fossil Fuels;Mining;Nuclear;Power Systems;Engineering;Engineering & Transportation;Telecommunications & Sensors;Antennas;Microwaves;Networks;Radar;Radio;Remote Sensing & GIS;Satellite;Signal Processing;Telephone Systems;Television & Video;Engineering;Engineering & Transportation;Electrical & Electronic E
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<p><b>A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for βnew to the subjectβ electrical engineers</b></p> <p>This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who donβt necessarily possess prior knowledge of electrical circuits.Β Based on the authorβs own teaching e
<p><b>A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for 'new to the subject' electrical engineers</b></p> <p>This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who don't necessarily possess prior knowledge of electrical circuits. Based on the author's own teaching ex
<p><i>Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design</i> takes the view that circuits have inputs and outputs, and that relations between inputs and outputs and the terminal characteristics of circuits at input and output ports are all-important in analysis and design. Two-port models, input resistance
<span>Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design</span><span> takes the view that circuits have inputs and outputs, and that relations between inputs and outputs and the terminal characteristics of circuits at input and output ports are all-important in analysis and design. Two-port models, input r