Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint
7th ed
Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley,
c2012
xvi, 928 p. :
ill. ;
26 cm
Includes index
Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Introduction Chapter 2 -- Basic Circuit Analysis Chapter 3 -- Circuit Analysis Techniques Chapter 4 -- Active Circuits Chapter 5 -- Signal Waveforms Chapter 6 -- Capacitance and Inductance Chapter 7 -- First- and Second-Order Circuits Chapter 8 -- Sinusoidal Steady-State Response Chapter 9 -- LaPlace Transforms Chapter 10 -- s-Domain Circuit Analysis Chapter 11 -- Network Functions Chapter 12 -- Frequency Response Chapter 13 -- Fourier Analysis Chapter 14 -- Active Filter Design Chapter 15 -- Mutual Inductance and Transformers Chapter 16 -- AC Power Systems Chapter 17 -- Two-Port Networks Appendix A -- Complex Numbers Answers to Selected Problems Web Appendix A -- Solution of Linear Equations Web Appendix B -- Butterworth and Chebychev Poles. Web Appendix C -- Computational Tools
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"The new edition of Thomas' Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits features more skill examples, exercises, and associated problems. Specific topics emphasized are Thevenin Equivalent Circuits, Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Op-Amp Circuits, and Phasor Analysis. Furthermore the text is enhanced with great support to developing fundamental skills by adding similar-type skill problems. New and additional features include: additions to the IM containing worked-out solutions to many exercises; updated ABET section of the IM to reflect the latest changes to Criteria 2000; improved SM to include worked-out solutions showing key intermediate steps with rationale, and where appropriate, METLAB solutions"--Provided by publisher
"The new edition of Thomas' Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits features more skill examples, exercises, and associated problems. Specific topics emphasized are Thevenin Equivalent Circuits, Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Op-Amp Circuits, and Phasor Analysis. Furthermore the text is enhanced with great support to developing fundamental skills by adding similar-type skill problems. New and additional features include: additions to the IM containing worked-out solutions to many exercises; updated ABET section of the IM to reflect the latest changes to Criteria 2000; improved SM to include worked-out solutions showing key intermediate steps with rationale, and where appropriate, METLAB solutions"--Provided by publisher
Electric circuit analysis
Electric circuits, Linear-- Design and construction