目录 PrefaceAcknowledgmentsA Note to the StudentPART1 DC CIRCUITSChapter1 Basic Concepts1.1 Introduction1.2 Systems of Units1.3 Charge and Current1.4 Voltage1.5 Power and Energy1.6 Circuit Elements1.7 Applicalions1.7.1 TV Picture Tube1.7.2 Electricity Bills1.8 Problem Solving1.9 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 2 Basic Laws2.1 Introduction2.2 Ohms Laws2.3 Nodes, Branches, and Loops2.4 Kirchhoffs Laws2.5 Series Resistors and Voltage Division2.6 Parallel Resistors and Current Division2.7 Wye-Delta Transformations2.8 Applications2.8.1 Lighting Systems2.8.2 Design of DC Meters2.9 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 3 Methods of Analysis3.1Introduction3.1 Nodal Analysis3.3 Nodal Analysis with Voltage Sources3.4 Mesh Analysis3.5 Mesh Analysis with Current Sources3.6 Nodal and Mesh Analyses by Inspection3.7 Nodal Versus Mesh Analysis3.8 Circuit Analysis with PSpice3.9 Applications: DC Transistor Circuits3.10 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 4 Circuit Theorems4.1 Introduction4.2 Linearity Property4.3 Superposition4.4 Source Transformation4.5 Thevenins Theorem4.6 Nortons Theorem4.7 Derivations of Thevenins and Nortons Theorems4.8 Maximum Power Transfer4.9 Verifying Circuit Theorems with PSpice4.10 Applications4.10.1 Source Modeling4.10.2 Resistance Measurement4.11 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 5 Operational Amplifier5.1 Introduction5.2 Operational Amplifiers5.3 Ideal Op Amp5.4 Inverting Amplifier5.5 Noninverting Amplifier5.6 Summing Amplifier5.7 Difference Amplifier5.8 Cascaded Op Amp Circuits5.9 Op Amp Circuit Analysis with PSpice5.10 Applications5.10.1 Digital-to Analog Convener5.10.2 Instrumentation Amplifiers5.11 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 6 Capacitors and Inductors6.1 Introduction6.2 Capacitors6.3 Series and Parallel Capacitors6.4 Inductors6.5 Series and Parallel Inductors6.6 Applications6.6.1 Integrator6.6.2 Differentiator6.6.3 Analog Computer6.7 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 7 First-Order Circuits7.1 Introduction7.2 The Source-free RC Circuit7.3 The Source-free RL Circuit7.4 Singularity Functions7.5 Step Response of an RC Circuit7.6 Step Response of an RL Circuit7.7 First-order Op Amp Circuits7.8 Transient Analysis with PSpice7.9 Applications7.9.1 Delay Circuits7.9.2 Photoflash Unit7.9.3 Relay Circuits7.9.4 Automobile Ignition Circuit7.10 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsChapter 8 Second-Order Circuits8.1 Introduction8.2 Finding Initial and Final Values8.3 The Source-Free Series RLC Circuit8.4 The Source-Free Parallel RLC Circuit8.5 Step Response of a Series RLCCircuit8.6 Step Response of a Parallel RLCCircuit8.7 General Second-Order circuits8.8 Second-Order Op Amp Circuits8.9 PSpice Analysis of RLC Circuits8.10 Duality8.11 Applications8.11.1 Automobile Ignition System8.11.2 Smoothing Circuits8.11 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive ProblemsPART 2 AC CIRCUITSChapter 9 Sinusoids and Phasors9.1 Introduction9.2 Sinusoids9.3 Phasors9.4 Phasor Relationships for CircuitElements9.5 Impedance and Admittance9.6 Kirchhoffs Laws in the FrequencyDomain9.7 Impedance Combinations9.8 Applications9.8.1 Phase-Shifters9.8.2 AC Bridges9.9 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsComprehensive Problems Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis10.1 Introduction10.2 NodalAnalysis10.3 Mesh Analysis10.4 Superposition Theorem10.5 Source Transformation10.6 Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits10.7 0p Amp AC Circuits10.8 AC Analysis Using PSpice10.9 ApplicaLions10.9.1 Capacitance MultiplierlO.9.2 0scillators10.10 SummaryReview QuestionsProblemsChapter 11 AC Power Analysis11.1 Introduction11.2 Instantaneous and Average Power11.3 Maximum Average Power Transfer11.4 Effective or RMS Value11.5 Apparent Power and Power Factor11.6 Complex Power11.7 Conservation of AC Power…… PART 3 ADVANCED CIRCUIT ANALYSISIndex
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