Santiago
ISBN:
978-1-118-49312-0
Paperback
384 pages
April 2013
This is an out of stock title.
Learn to: - Grasp resistive circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, equivalent subcircuits, and more
- Supplement your classroom learning
- Score high in your Circuit Analysis course
Circuits overloaded from electrical circuit analysis? Circuit Analysis For Dummies gives you clear-cut information about the topics covered in a typical circuit analysis course. From resistive circuits and Kirchhoff's laws to equivalent subcircuits and energy storage, this friendly, hands-on guide is the perfect aid for making sense of the topics that may be confusing you in your circuit analysis course. So what are you waiting for? - Circuit Analysis 101 — get the lowdown on the engineering lingo, concepts, and techniques necessary to analyze circuits
- Simplify it — understand the general analytical methods that help you simplify more complicated circuits to a manageable level
- Get amped — recognize how to work with transistors as current amplifiers and op-amps as voltage amplifiers
- Ch-ch-ch-changes — deal with changing signals and circuits that have passive energy storage devices (such as inductors and capacitors)
- Be a convert — use phasor and Laplace techniques to convert a calculus-based problem into one requiring only algebra
Open the book and find: - The keys to reading circuit schematics
- How to apply Ohm's law and Kirchhoff's laws when analyzing circuits
- The steps for transforming sources
- Mesh current analysis, superposition, and other useful analytical methods
- The ins and outs of op-amp circuits
- Approaches for analyzing first- and second-order circuits
- How to create filters by connecting resistors, inductors, and capacitors
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