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Network Analysis with Applications, 3/e
William D. Stanley, Old Dominion University
Published July, 1999 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 2000, 676 pp.
Cloth Bound w/CD-ROM
ISBN 0-13-010589-9
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For undergraduate courses in Advanced Circuit Analysis,
Network Analysis, or Linear Systems.
This book presents general methods of circuit and network
analysis by employing differential and integral calculus and transform
methods with a strong emphasis on application.
NEWElectronics WorkbenchIncludes
Electronics Workbench problems and their solutions, rather
than PSpice.
- Gives students a user-friendly circuit analysis program.
Resistive circuit analysisProvides a mini-course
in basic resistive circuit analysis in Chs. 1 and 2.
- Strengthens students' background in this area and prepares
them to move on to more complex material.
Application-oriented treatment of linear circuit analysisRequires
only a background in applied calculus, targeting engineering technology
or applied engineering programs.
Transient phenomenaPresents transient phenomena
with a special emphasis on graphical interpretation of calculus operations.
Full development of Laplace transform operations and
circuit analysis.
Full chapter on Fourier analysis.
MATLAB problems and solutionsFeatured throughout.
- Provides students with a tool for performing mathematical
operations, allowing them to focus on circuit analysis rather than
on solving complex mathematical equations.
End-of-chapter problemsDivided into three categories:
1) Drill problems consisting of exercises chosen to reinforce
and solidify the basic principles. 2) Derivation problems
involving proofs and extensions of text principles. 3) Application
problems consisting of situations in which theory is applied to
solve real-life problems.
- Gives students a wide variety of practice problems, providing
them with plenty of reinforcement and practice in applying
concepts.
Text includes a EWB Circuits Data Disk which contains
EWB configured circuits from the text.
1. Basic Circuit Laws.
2. Circuit Analysis Methods.
3. Capacitive and Inductive Transients and Equivalent
Circuits.
4. Initial, Final, and First-Order Circuits.
5. Laplace Transforms.
6. Circuit Analysis with Laplace Transforms.
7. Transfer Functions.
8. Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis.
9. Frequency Response Analysis and Bode Plots.
10. Waveform Analysis.
11. Fourier Analysis.
Appendix A. Determinants.
Appendix B. Complex Algebra.
Appendix C. Laplace Transforms.
Appendix D. Introduction to Electronics Workbench.
Appendix E. Electronics Workbench EDA Analyses Discussion.
Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems.
Index.
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