Circuit Analysis


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Electric Circuit Analysis


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Electric Circuits and Electron Devices (For Anna University)


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An aspect of engineering that has touched our lives the most is the electrical and electronics discipline. From simple circuits to everyday appliances, the design and maintenance of electronics has been a core subject of the study. With Electric Circuits and Electron Devices, the author brings forth a resourceful textbook that positions theoretical knowledge with industrial application. The book focuses on the design of circuits to solve real-life problems in engineering electronic devices. From simple-to-complex analog and digital circuits, to components such as capacitors, resistors, diodes and transistors, the author has elaborated on the structure, working and design aspects, equipping prospective engineers with a virtual hands-on experience of the industry. Electric Circuits and Electron Devices aspires to not only cater to the learning needs of BE/BTech students but also enhance their problem-solving skills—bringing out the best in them.




Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis


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Irwin's Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis has built a solid reputation for its highly accessible presentation, clear explanations, and extensive array of helpful learning aids. Now in a new eighth edition, this highly accessible book has been fine-tuned and revised, making it more effective and even easier to use. It covers such topics as resistive circuits, nodal and loop analysis techniques, capacitance and inductance, AC steady-state analysis, polyphase circuits, the Laplace transform, two-port networks, and much more.




Circuit Analysis I


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This introduction to the basic principles of electrical engineering teaches the fundamentals of electrical circuit analysis and introduces MATLAB - software used to write efficient, compact programs to solve mechanical engineering problems of varying complexity.




Engineering Matematics


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Electronic Circuit Analysis


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Electronic Circuit Analysis is designed to serve as a textbook for a two semester undergraduate course on electronic circuit analysis. It builds on the subject from its basic principles over fifteen chapters, providing detailed coverage on the design and analysis of electronic circuits.




Power Electronics


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This fully updated textbook provides complete coverage of electrical circuits and introduces students to the field of energy conversion technologies, analysis and design. Chapters are designed to equip students with necessary background material in such topics as devices, switching circuit analysis techniques, converter types, and methods of conversion. The book contains a large number of examples, exercises, and problems to help enforce the material presented in each chapter. A detailed discussion of resonant and softswitching dc-to-dc converters is included along with the addition of new chapters covering digital control, non-linear control, and micro-inverters for power electronics applications. Designed for senior undergraduate and graduate electrical engineering students, this book provides students with the ability to analyze and design power electronic circuits used in various industrial applications.




Linear Circuit Analysis


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Linear Circuit Analysis provides concise and practical treatment of the basics of circuits suitable for undergraduates. Whilst mathematical rigour is not sacrificed, the book is written in an easily-readable style and also covers many topics from a practical, non-mathematical perspective. For those lecturers that wish to explore other teaching methods, the later chapters offer an introduction to the topological method of analysis. The text is ideal for a first course in circuits as the text starts by recapping basics such as Ohm's law before covering the nodal/mesh approach to circuit analysis. As such it equips students with effective analytical skills which will form a solid basis for the rest of their electronic engineering course.