Linear Circuits Analysis


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The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits


The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits

Author: Roland E. Thomas

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2016-01-05


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The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 8th Edition provides an introduction to the analysis, design, and evaluation of electric circuits, focusing on developing the learners design intuition. The text emphasizes the use of computers to assist in design and evaluation. Early introduction to circuit design motivates the student to create circuit solutions and optimize designs based on real-world constraints. This text is an unbound, three hole punched version.

The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits


The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits

Author: Roland E. Thomas

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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Now with a stronger emphasis on applications and more problems, this fifth edition gives readers the opportunity to analyze, design, and evaluate linear circuits right from the start. The design examples, problems and applications provided in the book promote the development of creative and design skills.

The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits


The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits

Author: Roland E. Thomas

language: en

Publisher: Wiley

Release Date: 2003-06-11


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Now revised with a stronger emphasis on applications and more problems, this new Fourth Edition gives readers the opportunity to analyze, design, and evaluate linear circuits right from the start. The book's abundance of design examples, problems, and applications, promote creative skills and show how to choose the best design from several competing solutions. * Laplace first. The text's early introduction to Laplace transforms saves time spent on transitional circuit analysis techniques that will be superseded later on. Laplace transforms are used to explain all of the important dynamic circuit concepts, such as zero state and zero-input responses, impulse and step responses, convolution, frequency response, and Bode plots, and analog filter design. This approach provides students with a solid foundation for follow-up courses.