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Electric Circuits Using Electronics Workbench: Hardware and Simulation Exercises 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x211x12 mm, kaal: 526 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Dec-1999
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0130166189
  • ISBN-13: 9780130166180
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 276x211x12 mm, kaal: 526 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Dec-1999
  • Kirjastus: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0130166189
  • ISBN-13: 9780130166180
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Designed to help readers learn electronics at a more rapid pace, this interactive manual uses Electronics Workbench software to takes them from basic DC and AC series and parallel circuits to simulation of circuits using transformers, inductors, and capacitors. It includes numerous laboratory instrument exercises to enable readers to use the oscilloscope and function generator, and to get a much better understanding of adjusting the controls on the real equipment used in hands-on labs. Each chapter includes 1) a Pre-lab review of the key theories and formulas necessary to complete the simulation laboratory experience, and provides circuit examples, sample problems, and designs; 2) Laboratory simulation; 3) Troubleshooting exercises; 4) Hardware experiments drawn from an array of IC applications; and 5) Add- or Modify-Questions. Electronics Workbench Fundamentals. Series Circuit Measurements. Parallel Circuits. Parallel Series Circuits. Loading Effect of Meters. The Resistance Bridge. Voltage Divider Circuits. Kirchoff's Laws. Thevenin's Theorem. Using the Oscilloscope. Using the Function Generator. Magnetism and Transformers. Transient Response of Capacitors. RC Circuits. Maximum Power Transfer. RL Series Circuits Measurements. RL Parallel Circuits. RLC Circuits. For anyone interested in a faster, hands-on approach to learning electronics using one of the most popular electronics software packages.
Table of Contents i
Introduction for Students v
Helpful Hints on EWB vi
Electronics Workbench Fundamentals
1(21)
Let's Get Started!
2(3)
Resistor Color Code
5(3)
Key Concepts, Resistor Color Code
8(2)
Troubleshooting
10(1)
Measuring Resistance
11(3)
Key Concepts, Measuring Resistance
14(2)
Hardware Lab, Using the Digital Multimeter
16(1)
Voltage Measurement
17(1)
Current Measurement
17(1)
Chapter 1 Questions
18(4)
Series Circuit Measurements
22(14)
Introduction & Procedure
22(3)
Key Concepts
25(5)
Troubleshooting Part 1
30(1)
Troubleshooting Part 2
31(1)
Hardware Lab, Series Circuit Measurements and Ohm's Law
32(3)
Chapter 2 Questions
35(1)
Parallel Circuits
36(13)
Introduction & Procedure
36(5)
Key Concepts
41(1)
Measurements
42(1)
Troubleshooting Part 1
43(1)
Troubleshooting Part 2
44(1)
Hardware Lab, Parallel Circuits
45(4)
Parallel Series Circuits
49(13)
Introduction & Procedure
49(4)
Key Concepts
53(2)
Measurement Techniques
55(2)
Troubleshooting
57(1)
Hardware Lab, Parallel/Series Combination Circuits
58(3)
Chapter 4 Questions
61(1)
Loading Effect of Meters
62(10)
Introduction & Procedure
62(3)
Key Concepts
65(1)
Key to Good Measurements with a Voltmeter
66(1)
Key Formulas
67(1)
Troubleshooting
68(1)
Hardware Lab, Loading Effect of Meters
69(2)
Chapter 5 Questions
71(1)
The Resistance Bridge
72(7)
Introduction & Procedure
72(3)
Key Concepts
75(1)
Hardware Lab, The Resistance Bridge
76(2)
Chapter 6 Questions
78(1)
Voltage Divider Circuits
79(8)
Introduction & Procedure
79(3)
Key Concepts
82(2)
Hardware Lab, Voltage Divider Circuits
84(2)
Chapter 7 Questions
86(1)
Kirchhoff's Laws
87(11)
Introduction & Procedure
87(2)
Key Concepts
89(4)
Troubleshooting
93(1)
Hardware Lab, Kirchhoff's Laws
94(1)
Chapter 8 Questions
95(3)
Thevenin's Theorem
98(8)
Introduction & Procedure
98(3)
Key Concepts
101(2)
Hardware Lab, Thevenin's Theorem
103(2)
Chapter 9 Questions
105(1)
Using the Oscilloscope
106(10)
Introduction & Procedure
106(4)
Key Concepts
110(2)
Troubleshooting
112(1)
Hardware Lab, Using the Oscilloscope
113(1)
Chapter 10 Questions
114(2)
Using the Function Generator
116(9)
Introduction & Procedure
116(4)
Key Concepts
120(1)
Troubleshooting
121(1)
Hardware Lab, Using the Function Generator
122(2)
Chapter 11 Questions
124(1)
Magnetism and Transformers
125(8)
Introduction & Procedure
125(2)
Key Concepts
127(2)
Hardware Lab, Magnetism and Transformers
129(3)
Chapter 12 Questions
132(1)
Transient Response of Capacitors
133(8)
Introduction & Procedure
133(2)
Key Concepts
135(3)
Hardware Lab, Transient Response of Capacitors
138(2)
Chapter 13 Questions
140(1)
RC Circuits
141(10)
Introduction & Procedure
141(3)
Key Concepts
144(1)
Troubleshooting
145(1)
Hardware Lab, RC Circuits (Series RC and Parallel RC)
146(2)
Procedure for RC Parallel Circuit
148(1)
Chapter 14 Questions
149(2)
Maximum Power Transfer
151(9)
Introduction & Procedure
151(3)
Key Concepts
154(1)
Troubleshooting
155(1)
Hardware Lab, Maximum Power Transfer
156(2)
Chapter 15 Questions
158(2)
RL Series Circuit Measurements
160(9)
Introduction & Procedure
160(4)
Key Concepts
164(1)
Troubleshooting
165(1)
Hardware Lab, RL Series Circuit
166(2)
Chapter 16 Questions
168(1)
RL Parallel Circuits
169(9)
Introduction & Procedure
169(4)
Key Concepts
173(2)
Hardware Lab, RL Parallel Circuits
175(2)
Chapter 17 Questions
177(1)
RLC Circuits
178(28)
Introduction & Procedure
178(5)
Key Concepts, Series RLC Circuits
183(1)
Key Concepts, Parallel RLC Circuits
184(1)
Key Concepts, Power in RLC Circuits
185(1)
Hardware Lab, RLC Series Circuit, Part 1
186(2)
Hardware Lab, RLC Parallel Circuit, Part 2
188(2)
Chapter 18 Questions
190(1)
Appendices
A - Thevenin's Theorem
191(2)
B - Norton's Theorem
193(2)
C - The Superposition Theorem
195(3)
D - Transformer Phasing
198(3)
E - Electronics Formulas
201(4)
F - Equations of Voltages and Currents
205(1)
G - Components & Equipment Required for Hardware Laboratory Exercises
206