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050 _aTK 145 .I79 1995
100 _aIrwin, David J.
_eauthor
245 0 _aIntroduction to electrical engineering /
_cJ. David Irwin and David V. Kernz, Jr.
260 _aEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey :
_bPrentice-Hall International Inc.,
_cc1995
300 _axix, 780 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _apt. I. Circuits. 2. DC Circuits. 3. Transient Analysis. 4. AC Steady State Analysis. 5. Steady State Power Analysis. 6. Network Frequency Characteristics -- pt. II. Basic Electronics. 7. Overview of Basic Concepts in Electronics. 8. Semiconductors, Diodes, and Applications. 9. The Transistor as a Switch : FETs and BJTs for Digital Applications -- pt. III. Digital Systems. 10. Digital Switching Circuits : The Logic Gate. 11. Digital Logic Circuits. 12. Microprocessor Systems. 13. Microelectronics Design and Manufacturing -- pt. IV. Analog Systems. 14. Op-Amps : Introduction to Amplifiers and Analog Systems. 15. The Large-Signal Analysis of MOSFETs and BJTs for Analog Applications. 16. The Small-Signal Analysis of MOSFETs and BJTs. 17. Advanced Analog Circuit Concepts and Applications -- pt. V. Electromechanical Systems and Safety. 18. Magnetically Coupled Circuits and Transformers. 19. dc Machines. 20. ac Polyphase Machines. 21. Electrical Safety -- pt. VI. Controls and Communications. 22. Control Systems Analysis. 23. Communications -- A Complex Numbers -- B Computer Simulation Tools -- C Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam Review.
520 _aWith sound, practically-oriented coverage of all the basic concepts in electrical engineering, this new text by proven authors represents the best balanced general introduction to the field available for non-majors. This new text superbly integrates conceptual discussions with current, relevant technological applications. Presenting modularized coverage of a wide range of topics to afford instructors great flexibility, Introduction to Electrical Engineering is an exceptionally strong teaching tool -- gently yet thoroughly introducing students to the full spectrum of fundamental topics; offering strong pedagogical support and clear explanations, and never relying on superficial, cursory explanations.
650 _aELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
700 _aKerns, David V Jr.
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