Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design
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, output impedance, gain, loading effects, and frequency response are treated in more depth than is traditional. Due attention to these topics is essential preparation for design, provides useful preparation for subsequent courses in electronic devices and circuits, and eases the transition from circuits to systems.
Glisson
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Zielgruppe
Lower undergraduate
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface. 1 Introduction. 2 Current, Voltage, and Resistance. 3 Circuit Elements, Circuit Diagrams, and Kirchhoff’s Laws. 4 Equivalent Circuits. 5 Work and Power. 6 Dependent Sources and Unilateral Two-Port Circuits. 7 Operational Ampli?ers I. 8 Capacitance. 9 Inductance. 10 Complex Arithmetic and Algebra. 11 Transient Analysis. 12 Sinusoids, Phasors, and Impedance. 13 Complex Power. 14 Three-Phase Circuits. 15 Transfer Functions and Frequency-Domain Analysis. 16 Fourier Series. 17 Operational Ampli?ers II: AC Model and Applications. 18 Laplace Transformation and
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-Domain Circuit Analysis. 19 Active Filters. Appendix: Answers to Exercises. Index.
Tildon H. Glisson
is Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at North Carolina State University, where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in communication, control, signal processing, and (most recently) electric circuits. He served as Director of Graduate Programs for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and as Associate Dean and Interim Dean of the College of Engineering.