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For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering.

 

This reliable text helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics are covered. A wide variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material’s relevance to their chosen profession.



Table of Contents:

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary and Problems.)

PART ONE: CIRCUITS

1. Introduction

1.1 Overview of Electrical Engineering

1.2 Circuits, Currents, and Voltages

1.3 Power and Energy

1.4 Kirchhoff’s Current Law

1.5 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law

1.6 Introduction to Circuit Elements

1.7 Introduction to Circuits

 

2. Resistive Circuits

2.1 Resistances in Series and Parallel

2.2 Network Analysis by Using Series and Parallel Equivalents

2.3 Voltage-Divider and Current-Divider Circuits

2.4 Node-Voltage Analysis

2.5 Mesh-Current Analysis

2.6 Thévenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

2.7 Superposition Principle

2.8 Wheatstone Bridge

 

3. Inductance and Capacitance

3.1 Capacitance

3.2 Capacitances in Series and Parallel

3.3 Physical Characteristics of Capacitors

3.4 Inductance

3.5 Inductances in Series and Parallel

3.6 Practical Inductors

3.7 Mutual Inductance

 

4. Transients

4.1 First-Order RC Circuits

4.2 DC Steady State

4.3 RL Circuits

4.4 RC and RL Circuits with General Sources

4.5 Second-Order Circuits

 

5. Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis

5.1 Sinusoidal Currents and Voltages

5.2 Phasors

5.3 Complex Impedances

5.4 Circuit Analysis with Phasors and Complex Impedances

5.5 Power in AC Circuits

5.6 Thévenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits

5.7 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits

 

6. Frequency Response, Bode Plots, and

Resonance

6.1 Fourier Analysis, Filters, and Transfer Functions

6.2 First-Order Lowpass Filters

6.3 Decibels, the Cascade Connection, and Logarithmic Frequency Scales

6.4 Bode Plots

6.5 First-Order Highpass Filters

6.6 Series Resonance

6.7 Parallel Resonance

6.8 Ideal and Second-Order Filters

6.9 Digital Signal Processing

 

PART TWO: DIGITAL SYSTEMS

7. Logic Circuits

7.1 Basic Logic Circuit Concepts

7.2 Representation of Numerical Data in Binary Form

7.3 Combinatorial Logic Circuits

7.4 Synthesis of Logic Circuits

7.5 Minimization of Logic Circuits

7.6 Sequential Logic Circuits

Conclusions

 

8. Microcomputers

8.1 Computer Organization

8.2 Memory Types

8.3 Digital Process Control

8.4 The Motorola 68HC11/12

8.5 The Instruction Set and Addressing Modes for the 68HC11

8.6 Assembly-Language Programming

 

9. Computer-Based Instrumentation

Systems

9.1 Measurement Concepts and Sensors

9.2 Signal Conditioning

9.3 Analog-to-Digital Conversion

9.4 LabVIEW

 

PART THREE: ELECTRONICS

10. Diodes

10.1 Basic Diode Concepts

10.2 Load-Line Analysis of Diode Circuits

10.3 Zener-Diode Voltage-Regulator Circuits

10.4 Ideal-Diode Model

10.5 Piecewise-Linear Diode Models

10.6 Rectifier Circuits

10.7 Wave-Shaping Circuits

10.8 Linear Small-Signal Equivalent

Circuits

 

11. Amplifiers: Specifications and External

Characteristics

11.1 Basic Amplifier Concepts

11.2 Cascaded Amplifiers

11.3 Power Supplies and Efficiency

11.4 Additional Amplifier Models

11.5 Importance of Amplifier Impedances in Various Applications

11.6 Ideal Amplifiers

11.7 Frequency Response

11.8 Linear Waveform Distortion

11.9 Pulse Response

11.10 Transfer Characteristic and Nonlinear Distortion

11.11 Differential Amplifiers

11.12 Offset Voltage, Bias Current, and Offset Current

 

12. Field-Effect Transistors

12.1 NMOS and PMOS Transistors

12.2 Load-Line Analysis of a Simple NMOS Amplifier

12.3 Bias Circuits

12.4 Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits

12.5 Common-Source Amplifiers

12.6 Source Followers

12.7 CMOS Logic Gates

 

13. Bipolar Junction Transistors

13.1 Current and Voltage Relationships

13.2 Common-Emitter Characteristics

13.3 Load-Line Analysis of a Common-Emitter Amplifier

13.4 pnp Bipolar Junction Transistors

13.5 Large-Signal DC Circuit Models

13.6 Large-Signal DC Analysis of BJT Circuits

13.7 Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits

13.8 Common-Emitter Amplifiers

13.9 Emitter Followers

 

14. Operational Amplifiers

14.1 Ideal Operational Amplifiers

14.2 Inverting Amplifiers

14.3 Noninverting Amplifiers

14.4 Design of Simple Amplifiers

14.5 Op-Amp Imperfections in the Linear Range of Operation

14.6 Nonlinear Limitations

14.7 DC Imperfections

14.8 Differential and Instrumentation Amplifiers

14.9 Integrators and Differentiators

14.10 Active Filters

 

PART FOUR: ELECTROMECHANICS

15. Magnetic Circuits and Transformers

15.1 Magnetic Fields

15.2 Magnetic Circuits

15.3 Inductance and Mutual Inductance

15.4 Magnetic Materials

15.5 Ideal Transformers

15.6 Real Transformers

 

16. DC Machines

16.1 Overview of Motors

16.2 Principles of DC Machines

16.3 Rotating DC Machines

16.4 Shunt-Connected and Separately Excited DC Motors

16.5 Series-Connected DC Motors

16.6 Speed Control of DC Motors

16.7 DC Generators

 

17. AC Machines

17.1 Three-Phase Induction Motors

17.2 Equivalent-Circuit and Performance Calculations for Induction Motors

17.3 Synchronous Machines

17.4 Single-Phase Motors

17.5 Stepper and Brushless DC Motors

 

Appendix A: Complex Numbers

Summary

Problems

 

Appendix B: Nominal Values and the Color Code for

Resistors

 

Appendix C: Preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

 

Appendix D: Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis

D.1 Analysis of DC Circuits

D.2 Transient Analysis

D.3 Frequency Response

D.4 Other Examples

 

Appendix E:

Software Installation

Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780132066921
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 944
  • Sub Title: Principles and Applications: International Edition
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0132066920
  • Publisher Date: 24 Dec 2007
  • Binding: SA
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 1502 gr


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