Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design takes the view that circuits have inputs and outputs, and that relations between inputs and outputs and the terminal characteristics of circuits at input and output ports are all-important in analysis and design. Two-port models, input resistance, output impedance, gain, loading effects, and frequency response are treated in more depth than is traditional. Due attention to these topics is essential preparation for design, provides useful preparation for subsequent courses in electronic devices and circuits, and eases the transition from circuits to systems.
Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design
Ciletti has established an entirely new standard of quality and coverage for the introductory circuits text. This superbly organized work offers a unique emphasis on the physical behavior of circuits, as well as mathematical analysis.
... 469 Proportionality property dc circuits, 98 phasor domain, 409 s domain, 513 Prototype, 596 Quality factor (Q), ... 348 Root-mean-square Rotating phasor, 384 (Vrms) value, 261, 707 s-plane geometry relationships, 529 Sallen-Key, ...
A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for ‘new to the subject’ electrical engineers This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who don’t necessarily possess prior knowledge of ...
This introduction to the concepts of microelectronic circuits and devices covers important semiconductor devices and their applications; analog electronics, including operational amplifiers and integrated circuits; and digital circuits. PSPICE is...
Instructor's Manual for Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Design
This textbook for a one-semester course in Electrical Circuit Theory is written to be concise, understandable, and applicable.
Taking the subject from a modelling angle, this text brings together the most common and traditional circuit analysis techniques (e.g. phasor analysis) with system and signal theory (e.g. the concept of system and transfer function), so ...
Computer programs (C++, BASIC and PSpice) are printed in color, as they run, at the point in the book where they are discussed. Current and Voltage. Resistance. Ohm's Law, Power, and Energy. Series Circuits. Parallel Circuits.
Revisions made throughout the text to improve clarity. The text contains 120 new problems, brining the total number to more than 1,350. This edition uses a progression of problem types that range in difficulty.