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Introductory Circuits explains:
- the laws and analysis of DC circuits including those containing controlled sources;
- AC circuits, focusing on complex currents and voltages, and with extension to frequency domain performance;
- opamp circuits, including their use in amplifiers and switches;
- change behaviour within circuits, whether intentional (small-signal performance) or caused by unwanted changes in components.
In addition to worked examples within the text a number of problems for student solution are provided at the end of each chapter, ranging in difficulty from the simple to the more challenging. Most solutions for these problems are provided in the book, while others can be found on the accompanying website.
Introductory Circuits is designed for first year undergraduate mechanical, biomedical, materials, chemical and civil engineering students who are taking short electrical engineering courses and find other texts on the subject too content-heavy for their needs. With its clear structure and consistent treatment of resistive, reactive and small-signal operation, this volume is also a great supporting text for mainstream electrical engineering students.
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Robert Spence is Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Investigator, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London. Professor Spence has been teaching electronic circuits and devices, mainly at first year level, at Imperial College since 1962. He is actively involved in research, especially in the areas of circuits and Human-computer Interaction. He has a PhD and two doctorates, and a Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He has had nine books published in the past, mainly concerned with circuits and the recent ones with the topic of information visualization.
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1 The Design Process.
2 Electronic circuits.
Overview: DC Circuits.
3 Circuit Laws and Equivalences.
4 Circuit analysis.
5 Controlled Sources and Nonlinear components.
Overview:Operational Amplifiers.
6 The Operational Amplifier.
7 Linear operation of the opamp.
8 Mixed and dynamic opamp circuits.
Overview: AC Circuits.
9 AC Circuits and Phasor diagrams.
10 Complex currents and voltages.
11 Frequency domain behaviour.
Overview: The analysis of change.
12 Change behaviour.
13 Small signal analysis.
Appendix.
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