出版时间:2001-12 出版社:Aspen Publishers 作者:Kwan, Bing W. 页数:256
内容概要
This volume is intended as a texlbook for a first course in electrical engineering It is divided into two parts, for a two-semester coverage. The first part deals with circuit elements, resistive circuits, circuit theorems, circuit topology, and the state-variable method. The presentation of the state-variable method is a special feature. The authors believe that the natural way to analyze RLC circuits is to use the state-variable method rather than second- or high-order ordinary differential equations. By choosing capacitor voltages and inductor currents in an RLC circuit as state variables, the so-called state equations can be systematically obtained through network topology. Of particular interest is the approach employing Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem to find state equations without using circuit topology.
书籍目录
PrefaceChapter 1 Circuit Elements 1.1 Circuit Quantities 1.1.1 Charge and Current 1.1.2 Energy and Voltage 1.1.3 Power and Passive Sign Convention 1.2 Element Classifications 1.2.1 Passive versus Active Element 1.2.2 Linear versus Nonlinear Element 1.2.3 Resistive versus Energy-Storage Element 1.2.4 Voltage Sources versus Current Sources 1.2.5 Dependent versus Independent Sources 1.3 Resistors and Ohm's Law 1.3.10hm's Law 1.3.2 Symbol and Power Consumption 1.3.3 Special Cases 1.4 Energy-Storage Elements 1.4.1 Capacitors 1.4.2 InductorsChapter 2 Resistive Circuits 2.1 Circuit Laws 2.1.1 Kirchhoff's Current Law 2.1.2 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law 2.2 Equivalent Resistors 2.2.1 Equivalence 2.2.2 Resisters in Series 2.2.3 Resisters in Parallel 2.2.4 Equivalent Resistor via Series and Parallel Combinations. 2.3 Node-Voltage Method 2.3.1 Circuits with No Voltage Source 2.3.2 Circuits Containing Voltage Sources .. 2.4 Loop-Current Method 2.4.l Circuits with No Current Source 2.4.2 Circuits Containing Current Sources. 2.5 Operational Amplifiers 2.5.1 The Ideal Op-Amp 2.5.2 The Inverting Op-Amp 2.5.3 The Non-Inverting Op-Amp 2.5.4 The Difference Amplifier 2.5.5 The Summing Amplifier 2.5.6 The Current to Voltage ConverterChapter 3 Circuit Theorems 3.1 Linearity and Superposition 3.1.1 Linearity 3.1.2 Superposition 3.2 Thevenin's Theorem 3.3 Norton's Theorem 3.4 Maximum Power TransferChapter 4 Network Equations through Topology 4.1 Graph 4.1.1 Tree, Co-Tree, and Links 4.1.2 Cut-Sets and Cut-Set Equations 4.1.3 Fundamental Loops 4.2 General Nodal Analysis 4.3 General Loop AnalysisChapter 5 State Variable Method for RLC Circuits.. 5.1 First Order Circuits 5.1.1 RC Circuits 5.1.2 RL Circuits 5.2 Higher Order Circuits 5.2.1 Topological Method 5.2.2 Generalized Thevenin's Approach ……Chapter 6 Sinusoidal Steady-State AnalysisChapter 7 Three-Phase CircuitsChapter 8 Two-Port NetwordsChapter 9 Fourier Analysis and Frequency ResponseChapter 10 Laplace Transform
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