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This book includes the basics of electricity followed by resistive series, parallel circuits and delta-wye conversion with the fundamental electrical laws. Node-voltage, loop-current and Network Theorems are included in detail to determine the circuit parameters such as total resistance, source current, voltage drop, and power absorbed. Most of the worked-out examples are verified by Multisim and PSpice simulations. A new software Automation Studio is also used to simulate examples. Operational amplifiers, first-order and second-order circuits will be discussed in detail. In addition to that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book includes the basics of electricity followed by resistive series, parallel circuits and delta-wye conversion with the fundamental electrical laws. Node-voltage, loop-current and Network Theorems are included in detail to determine the circuit parameters such as total resistance, source current, voltage drop, and power absorbed. Most of the worked-out examples are verified by Multisim and PSpice simulations. A new software Automation Studio is also used to simulate examples. Operational amplifiers, first-order and second-order circuits will be discussed in detail. In addition to that the Laplace transform to solve circuit parameters will be included in this textbook. A quite good number of practice and exercise problems will be included. 
Autorenporträt
Dr. Md. Abdus Salam obtained his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University Technology Malaysia (UTM). He has over 30 years of teaching experience at different institutions around the world. He is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. His research interests include Power System Stability Analysis, Transmission Line Insulator Modelling, Renewable Energy, etc. Also, he is working on a NASA project, “Grounding Study of Lunar Regolith”. Dr. Quazi M. Rahman obtained his PhD from the University of Calgary, Canada. Currently, he is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Western University Canada. His research interests include Spread Spectrum and MIMO systems, OFDM systems; channel estimation and detection in the physical layer of wireless mobile and satellite communications. Also, he is involved in the study of software applications in the Electrical Engineering domain.