Table Of ContentPART I: DC ANALYSIS 1. Basic Concepts 2. Simple Resistive Circuits and Subcircuits 3. Circuit Analysis Using Subcircuits 4. Nodal and Mesh Analysis PART II: TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS 5. Active Circuits 6. Energy Storage Elements 7. Time Response of First-Order Circuits 8. Complex Signals and Systems 9. Time Response of Higher-Order Circuits 10. Stability and Forced Response PART III: TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS 11. Phasor Analysis of AC Circuits 12. Frequency Response and Filtering 13. Laplace Transform Analysis of Circuits 14. The Fourier Transform PART IV: SELECTED TOPICS 15. Two-Port Subcircuits 16. The Transformer Appendix A. Linear Algebra, Determinants, and Matrices / Appendix B: Tellegen''''s Theorem / Appendix C: Integration by Parts (Tabular Method) / D. Generalized Functions / Answers to Odd-Numbered Chapter Problems / Index
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SynopsisDavis systematically builds students' analytical and problem-solving skills through a carefully graduated presentation of concepts, the use of detailed, copiously illustrated examples, and teaching approaches that present circuit analysis topics in a unified context. Chapters 1-3 introduce basic concepts of circuit analysis more deliberately and in greater detail than traditional texts, while establishing a solid mathematical foundation for the analysis and solution of problems. In Chapters 6-10, Davis presents a method of time domain analysis that unifies the three major divisions of circuit analysis (DC, AC, and transient analysis) based on the use of differential operators. In addition, from Chapter 1 onward, Davis presents circuit theories in the context of three fundamental quantities - time, voltage, and current - while emphasizing a practical, "applications-oriented" study of active circuits. As a result, this book provides students with a demonstrable mastery of problem-solving skills and an integrated knowledge of circuit analysis topics that effectively supports their later studies in signals and systems, electronics, and control., Davis systematically builds students' analytical and problem-solving skills through a carefully graduated presentation of concepts, the use of detailed, copiously illustrated examples, and teaching approaches that present circuit analysis topics in a unified context. Chapters 1-3 introduce basic concepts of circuit analysis more deliberately and in greater detail than traditional texts, while establishing a solid mathematical foundation for the analysis and solution of problems. In Chapters 6-10, Davis presents a method of time domain analysis that unifies the three major divisions of circuit analysis (DC, AC, and transient analysis) based on the use of differential operators. In addition, from Chapter 1 onward, Davis presents circuit theories in the context of three fundamental quantities - time, voltage, and current - while emphasizing a practical, 'applications-oriented' study of active circuits. As a result, this book provides students with a demonstrable mastery of problem-solving skills and an integrated knowledge of circuit analysis topics that effectively supports their later studies in signals and systems, electronics, and control.