Electrical Circuits
This 1992 book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of electrical circuits for students in the physical sciences taking a first course in electronics. The methods of circuit analysis are clearly explained and illustrated with the aid of numerous worked examples. Applications of the theory relevant to the fields of electronics, telecommunications and power systems are treated throughout. These sections will prepare students for more advanced courses. The text is written for first and second year undergraduate courses in electronics for science and engineering students. The more specialised sections also provide some advanced material which is covered in third year courses.
- Written for first and second year undergraduates
- Methods explained and illustrated with the aid of numerous worked examples
- Comprehensive introduction
Reviews & endorsements
"...an excellent reference work for lecturers preparing undergraduate courses in electrical circuit analysis..." Henry Davie, The Times Higher Education Supplement
Product details
January 1992Paperback
9780521377690
596 pages
228 × 153 × 32 mm
0.841kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Basic concepts, units and laws of circuit theory
- 2. Theorems and techniques of linear circuit analysis
- 3. Alternating current circuits
- 4. Power and transformers in single-phase circuits
- 5. Three-phase alternating current circuits
- 6. Transient and steady-state analysis
- 7. Non-linear circuit analysis
- 8. Two-port networks
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Answers to problems
- Index.