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Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits Thomas, Roland E. Edition: 6th 2009 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated Number of Pages: 928 ISBN10: 0470383305 ISBN13: 9780470383308 Dimensions: 5.00" w x 10.00" l x 0.50" h Weight: 0.99 lbs. Binding: Trade Cloth Language: English List Price: 218.95

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Engineers searching for an accessible introduction to resistance circuits will benefit from this book that emphasizes the early development of engineering judgment. The new sixth edition takes them beyond simply analyzing circuits, and helps them develop the skills needed to solve problems, design practical alternatives, and choose the best design from several competing solutions. It presents new ...Engineers searching for an accessible introduction to resistance circuits will benefit from this book that emphasizes the early development of engineering judgment. The new sixth edition takes them beyond simply analyzing circuits, and helps them develop the skills needed to solve problems, design practical alternatives, and choose the best design from several competing solutions. It presents new design problems and unique evaluation problems. The book's abundance of realistic examples, exercises, problems, applications, and other pedagogical tools such as clearly defined objectives build confidence and judgment. Engineers will gain an understanding of early circuit analysis, early circuit design, early circuit evaluation. (more) (less)

Table of Contents

Introduction
Basic Circuit Analysis
Circuit Analysis Techniques
Active Circuits
Signal Waveforms
Capacitance and Inductance
First- and Second-Order Circuits
Sinusoidal Steady-State Response
LaPlace Transforms
S-Domain Circuit Analysis
Network Functions
Frequency Response
Fourier Analysis
Active Filter Design
Mutual Inductance and Transformers
AC Power Systems
Two-Port Networks
Complex Numbers
Computational Tools
Answers to Selected Problems
Index
Web Appendix A - Solution of Linear Equations
Web Appendix B - Butterworth and Chebychev Poles