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The ^Aoxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering Ser.: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering by Leonard S. Bobrow (1996, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195105095
ISBN-139780195105094
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Number of Pages1184 Pages
Publication NameFundamentals of Electrical Engineering
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1996
SubjectEngineering (General), Electrical
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
AuthorLeonard S. Bobrow
SeriesThe ^Aoxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.9 in
Item Weight52.9 Oz
Item Length7.4 in
Item Width9.5 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN95-035576
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood,Penn State Mont Alto "Beautifully illustrated, very complete text."-Leo Holzenthal, Jr.,University of New Orleans, "Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State Mont Alto"Beautifully illustrated, very complete text."-Leo Holzenthal, Jr., University of New Orleans"Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State Mont Alto"Beautifully illustrated, very complete text."--Leo Holzenthal, Jr., University of New Orleans, "Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State Mont Alto "Beautifully illustrated, very complete text."-Leo Holzenthal, Jr., University of New Orleans, "Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State Mont Alto, "Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in later studies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State Mont Alto"Beautifully illustrated, very complete text."-Leo Holzenthal, Jr., University of New Orleans, "Very nice text. The broad coverage is nice for students in laterstudies....The chapter on SPICE is very helpful."--Perry Wood, Penn State MontAlto
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal621.3
Table Of ContentPart I: Circuits1. Basic Elements and Laws1.1. Voltage Sources, Current Sources, and Resistors1.2. Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)1.3. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)1.4. Independent and Dependent Souces1.5. Instantaneous Power2. Circuit Analysis Principles2.1. Nodal Analysis2.2. Determinants and Cramer's Rule2.3. Mesh Analysis2.4. Ideal Amplifiers2.5. Thevevnin's and Norton's Theorems2.6. Linearity and Superposition3. Time-Domain Circuit Analysis3.1. Inductors and Capacitors3.2. Integral Relationships for Inductors and Capacitors3.3. First-Order Circuits - The Natural Response3.4. First-Order Circuits - The Complete Response3.5. Second-Order Circuits - The Natural Response3.6. Second-Order Circuits - The Complete Response4. AC Analysis4.1. Time-Domain Analysis4.2. Complex Numbers4.3. Frequency-Domain Analysis4.4. Power4.5. Important Power Concepts4.6. Polyphase Circuits4.7. Three-Phase Loads5. Important Circuit and System Concepts5.1. Frequency Response5.2. Resonance5.3. Complex Frequency5.4. Introduction to Systems5.5. The Laplace Transform5.6. Inverse Laplace Transforms5.7. Application of the Laplace TransformPart II: Electronics6. Diodes6.1. Semiconductors6.2. Doped Semiconductors6.3. The Junction Diode6.4. The Ideal Diode6.5. Nonideal-Diode Models6.6. Zener Diodes6.7. Effects of Capacitance7. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)7,1. The pnp Transistor7.2. The npn Transistor7.3. Cutoff and Saturation7.4. Applications to Digitial Logic Circuits7.5. DTL Integrated-Circuit (IC) Logic7.6. Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL)7.7. Other IC Logic Families8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)8.1. The Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET)8.2. Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)8.3. MOSFET Logic Gates8,4. Complementary MOSFETs (CMOS)9. Transistor Amplifiers9.1. BJT Amplifiers9.2. FET Amplifiers9.3. Frequency Response9.4. Power Amplifiers10. Electronic Circuits and Amplifiers10.1. IC Amplifiers10.2. Operational Amplifiers10.3. Feedback10.4. Sinusoidal Oscillators10.5. Comparators10.6. Introduction to CommunicationPart III: Digital Systems11. Digital Logic11.1. Binary Numbers11.2. Binary Arithmetic11.3. Digital Logic Circuits11.4. Boolean Algebra11.5. Standard Forms of Boolean Functions11.6. Simplification of Boolean Functions12. Logic Design12.1. Combinatorial Logic12.2. MSI and LSI Design12.3. Sequential Logic13. Digital Devices13.1. Counters13.2. Registers13.3. Memories13.4. Digital Information ProcessingPart IV: Electromagnetics14. Electromagnetics14.1. Magnetic Fields14.2. Magnetic Circuits14.3. Transformers14.4. The Ideal Transformer14.5. Nonideal-Transformer Models15. Machines15.1. Tranducers15.2. Moving-Coil and Moving-Iron Devices15.3. Rotating-Coil Devices15.4. Generators15.5. MotorsPart V: SPICE16. SPICE16.1. PSPICE16.2. Transient Analysis16.3. AC Analysis16.4. Diodes16.5. Dipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)16.6. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)16.7. Transistor Amplifiers16.8. Operational Amplifiers, Part I: Circuits1. Basic Elements and Laws1.1. Voltage Sources, Current Sources, and Resistors1.2. Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)1.3. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)1.4. Independent and Dependent Souces1.5. Instantaneous Power2. Circuit Analysis Principles2.1. Nodal Analysis2.2. Determinants and Cramer's Rule2.3. Mesh Analysis2.4. Ideal Amplifiers2.5. Thevevnin's and Norton's Theorems2.6. Linearity and Superposition3. Time-Domain Circuit Analysis3.1. Inductors and Capacitors3.2. Integral Relationships for Inductors and Capacitors3.3. First-Order Circuits - The Natural Response3.4. First-Order Circuits - The Complete Response3.5. Second-Order Circuits - The Natural Response3.6. Second-Order Circuits - The Complete Response4. AC Analysis4.1. Time-Domain Analysis4.2. Complex Numbers4.3. Frequency-Domain Analysis4.4. Power4.5. Important Power Concepts4.6. Polyphase Circuits4.7. Three-Phase Loads5. Important Circuit and System Concepts5.1. Frequency Response5.2. Resonance5.3. Complex Frequency5.4. Introduction to Systems5.5. The Laplace Transform5.6. Inverse Laplace Transforms5.7. Application of the Laplace TransformPart II: Electronics6. Diodes6.1. Semiconductors6.2. Doped Semiconductors6.3. The Junction Diode6.4. The Ideal Diode6.5. Nonideal-Diode Models6.6. Zener Diodes6.7. Effects of Capacitance7. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)7,1. The ipnp/i Transistor7.2. The inpn/i Transistor7.3. Cutoff and Saturation7.4. Applications to Digitial Logic Circuits7.5. DTL Integrated-Circuit (IC) Logic7.6. Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL)7.7. Other IC Logic Families8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)8.1. The Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET)8.2. Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFETs)8.3. MOSFET Logic Gates8,4. Complementary MOSFETs (CMOS)9. Transistor Amplifiers9.1. BJT Amplifiers9.2. FET Amplifiers9.3. Frequency Response9.4. Power Amplifiers10. Electronic Circuits and Amplifiers10.1. IC Amplifiers10.2. Operational Amplifiers10.3. Feedback10.4. Sinusoidal Oscillators10.5. Comparators10.6. Introduction to CommunicationPart III: Digital Systems11. Digital Logic11.1. Binary Numbers11.2. Binary Arithmetic11.3. Digital Logic Circuits11.4. Boolean Algebra11.5. Standard Forms of Boolean Functions11.6. Simplification of Boolean Functions12. Logic Design12.1. Combinatorial Logic12.2. MSI and LSI Design12.3. Sequential Logic13. Digital Devices13.1. Counters13.2. Registers13.3. Memories13.4. Digital Information ProcessingPart IV: Electromagnetics14. Electromagnetics14.1. Magnetic Fields14.2. Magnetic Circuits14.3. Transformers14.4. The Ideal Transformer14.5. Nonideal-Transformer Models15. Machines15.1. Tranducers15.2. Moving-Coil and Moving-Iron Devices15.3. Rotating-Coil Devices15.4. Generators15.5. MotorsPart V: SPICE16. SPICE16.1. PSPICE16.2. Transient Analysis16.3. AC Analysis16.4. Diodes16.5. Dipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)16.6. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)16.7. Transistor Amplifiers16.8. Operational Amplifiers
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThe second edition of the highly successful Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering is thoroughly expanded and updated. The text is divided into four parts: circuits, electronics, digital systems, and electromagnetics. Although it delves in depth into each of these topics, the text represents more than your basic survey of the basics of electrical engineering. A solid understanding of the fundamental principles on which modern electrical engineering is based is also provided. This edition includes a chapter on circuit analysis software SPICE, with a detailed discussion of the PC version known as PSPICE (from MicroSim Corp.). Numerous drill exercises have been added to this new edition, reinforcing ideas presented in the examples. There are over 1,000 end-of-chapter problems. This text is suitable for a variety of electrical engineering courses. It can be used as a text for an introduction to electrical engineering for both majors and non-majors or both, or can be split and the various chapters utilized for an introduction to circuits course, a first electronics course, or for a course on digital electronics and logic design., Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Second Edition, delivers exceptionally comprehensive coverage of circuits, electronics, digital systems and electromechanics at a level that is understandable for the non-major while providing enough depth for introductory courses including electrical engineering students. Bobrow's combination of depth and readability differentiates this textbook from others designed exclusively for non majors. The non-superficial treatment of essentials help students develop an understanding of the fundamental principles on which modern electrical engineering is based.
LC Classification NumberTK146.B693 1996

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