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Fundamentals of electric circuits analysis
ประเภททรัพยากร : หนังสือเล่ม
ชั้นเก็บ : ตู้ 9 ชั้น 2 ฝั่งซ้าย
หมวด : 600
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สำนักพิมพ์ : John Wiley Son Inc
ผู้แต่ง : Bogart Theodoce F
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เนื้อหาย่อ : Stay focused on the fundamentals with Paul!
Offering a new, focused approach to circuit analysis, Clayton Paul's FUNDAMENTALS OF
ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS helps readers master essential circuit analysis skills in a one-
semester course. Paul covers all the important topics, while minimizing unnecessary detail,
so that students can develop a lasting set of valuable analysis skills.
Focused on basic skills
The text emphasizes the three most important electric circuit analysis skills:
Resistive circuit analysis, including controlled sources and op amps
Analysis of circuits in the sinusoidal steady state (the phasor method)
Analysis of circuits in the time domain in response to a disturbance (switching opera-
tions and the unit step and unit impulse responses)
Focused on student success
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS provides the learning tools readers
need to succeed in circuit analysis. Throughout the text, you'll find:
Example Problems that illustrate each new technique or concept
Exercise Problems that allow readers to apply what they've learned
Real-world application examples
Coverage of circuit analysis tools, such as SPICE (PSPICE) and MATLAB
Focused on quality
Maintaining a firm commitment to quality, the author has meticulously reviewed all text mate-
rial, problems, and solutions. The result is a text that offers accurate content, not distracting
errors.
About the Author
Clayton R. Paul is Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Kentucky,
and is currently the Sam Nunn Eminent Professor of Aerospace Systems Engineering and
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. He has written 12 textbooks
on electrical engineering subjects, and has published over 200 technical papers, the major-
ity of which are in his primary research area of electromagnetic compatibility of electronic
systems. He has received numerous awards for his research and teaching.