Fr. 186.00

Introduction to Electrical Circuit Analysis

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Informationen zum Autor By Özgür Ergül, Associate Professor, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Klappentext A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for 'new to the subject' electrical engineers 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 experience, it covers the analysis of simple electrical circuits consisting of a few essential components using fundamental and well-known methods and techniques. Although the above content has been included in other circuit analysis books, this one aims at teaching young engineers not only from electrical and electronics engineering, but also from other areas, such as mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, mining engineering, and chemical engineering, with unique pedagogical features such as a puzzle-like approach and negative-case examples (such as the unique "When Things Go Wrong..." section at the end of each chapter). Believing that the traditional texts in this area can be overwhelming for beginners, the author approaches his subject by providing numerous examples for the student to solve and practice before learning more complicated components and circuits. These exercises and problems will provide instructors with in-class activities and tutorials, thus establishing this book as the perfect complement to the more traditional texts. All examples and problems contain detailed analysis of various circuits, and are solved using a 'recipe' approach, providing a code that motivates students to decode and apply to real-life engineering scenarios Covers the basic topics of resistors, voltage and current sources, capacitors and inductors, Ohm's and Kirchhoff's Laws, nodal and mesh analysis, black-box approach, and Thevenin/Norton equivalent circuits for both DC and AC cases in transient and steady states Aims to stimulate interest and discussion in the basics, before moving on to more modern circuits with higher-level components Includes more than 130 solved examples and 120 detailed exercises with supplementary solutions Accompanying website to provide supplementary materials Zusammenfassung A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for new to the subject electrical engineers This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who don t necessarily possess prior knowledge of electrical circuits. Inhaltsverzeichnis Important Units xi Conventions with Examples xiii Preface xv About the Companion Website xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Circuits and Important Quantities 1 1.1.1 Electric Charge 1 1.1.2 Electric Potential (Voltage) 3 1.1.3 Electric Current 4 1.1.4 Electric Voltage and Current in Electrical Circuits 5 1.1.5 Electric Energy and Power of a Component 6 1.1.6 dc and AC Signals 7 1.1.7 Transient State and Steady State 8 1.1.8 Frequency in Circuits 9 1.2 Resistance and Resistors 9 1.2.1 Current Types, Conductance, and Ohm's Law 10 1.2.2 Good Conductors and Insulators 10 1.2.3 Semiconductors 11 1.2.4 Superconductivity and Perfect Conductivity 11 1.2.5 Resistors as Circuit Components 12 1.3 Independent Sources 13 1.4 Dependent Sources 14 1.5 Basic Connections of Components 15 1.6 Limitations in Circuit Analysis 19 1.7 What You Need to Know before You Continue 20 2 Basic Tools: Kirchhoff's Laws 23 2.1 Kirchhoff's Current Law 23 2.2 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law 24 2.3 When Things Go Wrong with KCL and KVL 36 2.4 Series and Parallel Connections of Resistors 40 2.4.1 Series Connection 40 2.4.2 Parallel Connection 41 2.5 When Things Go Wrong with Series/Parallel Resistors 45<...

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