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E-raamat: Electric Circuits: A Concise, Conceptual Tutorial

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030605155
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This textbook serves as a tutorial for engineering students. Fundamental circuit analysis methods are presented at a level accessible to students with minimal background in engineering. The emphasis of the book is on basic concepts, using mathematical equations only as needed. Analogies to everyday life are used throughout the book in order to make the material easier to understand. Even though this book focuses on the fundamentals, it reveals the authors' deep insight into the relationship between the phasor, Fourier transform, and Laplace transform, and explains to students why these transforms are employed in circuit analysis.


1 Voltage, Current, and Resistance
1(8)
Exercise Problems
5(4)
2 DC Power Supply and Multimeters
9(8)
Exercise Problems
15(2)
3 Ohm's Law
17(6)
Exercise Problems
19(4)
4 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)
23(8)
Exercise Problems
26(5)
5 KirchhofTs Current Law (KCL)
31(6)
Exercise Problems
33(4)
6 Resistors in Series and in Parallel
37(6)
Exercise Problems
40(3)
7 Voltage Divider and Current Divider
43(6)
Exercise Problems
46(3)
8 Node-Voltage Method
49(10)
Exercise Problems
55(4)
9 Mesh-Current Method
59(8)
Exercise Problems
63(4)
10 Circuit Simulation Software
67(6)
Exercise Problems
71(2)
11 Superposition
73(8)
Exercise Problems
76(5)
12 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits
81(12)
Exercise Problems
90(3)
13 Maximum Power Transfer
93(4)
Exercise Problems
95(2)
14 Operational Amplifiers
97(8)
Exercise Problems
103(2)
15 Inductors
105(6)
Exercise Problems
109(2)
16 Capacitors
111(8)
Exercise Problems
116(3)
17 Analysis of a Circuit by Solving Differential Equations
119(6)
Exercise Problems
122(3)
18 First-Order Circuits
125(4)
Exercise Problems
126(3)
19 Sinusoidal Steady-State (Phasor)
129(8)
Exercise Problems with Solutions
136(1)
20 Function Generators and Oscilloscopes
137(12)
Exercise Problems
148(1)
21 Mutual Inductance and Transformers
149(8)
Exercise Problems
153(4)
22 Fourier Series
157(14)
Exercise Problems
167(4)
23 Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis
171(10)
Exercise Problems
180(1)
24 Fourier Transform in Circuit Analysis
181(6)
Exercise Problems
185(2)
25 Second-Order Circuits
187(14)
Exercise Problems
198(3)
26 Filters
201(8)
Exercise Problems
207(2)
27 Wrapping Up
209(4)
Exercise Problems
211(2)
Appendix. Solutions to Exercise Problems 213(136)
Bibliography (Some Textbooks Used in Colleges) 349(2)
Index 351
Larry Zeng is an Associate Professor at Utah Valley University and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah. He is an IEEE Fellow with 166 peer-reviewed scientific journal papers. He also published 3 books.





Megan Zeng is a student at the University of California, Berkeley. She currently works for electrical engineering courses as part of the teaching staff.