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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 3rd Edition. Contents: 1. Network Variables and Elements. 2. Kirchhoff's Laws and Resistive Networks. 3. Single Phase Circuits. 4. Three Phase Circuits. 5. Network Topology. 6. Network Theorems. 7. Differential Equations and Initial Conditions in RLC Networks. 8. Time Response of R L C Networks. 9. Laplace Transform Method of Analysis of Networks. 10. Two Port Networks 11. Network Filters and Attenuators. 12. Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms. Network Analysis or Electrical Circuits Analysis is a foundation course for many Engineering disciplines like Electronics and Communications, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Science Engineering etc. In this third Edition, a separate, detailed chapter Laplace Transform Method of Analysis and a new chapter on Fourier series and transforms are added. This book introduces the basic elements of the network and presents simple analysis techniques for resistive networks. Steady state sinusoidal analysis is presented. Topological properties of networks and the analysis of networks based on these properties are discussed. Properties and analysis of 2-port networks are covered. Behavior of RLC networks for suddenly applied excitations is described. Analysis and design of frequency selective two port networks called filters and design of attenuators and equalizers are also discussed. Salient Features: · Number of examples are worked out to illustrate the concepts developed. · Number of problems are given for the student to solve, at the end of each chapter. · Over 500 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are given chapter-wise. · Gate Questions pertaining to Network analysis, from the year 2004 to 2014, are included at the end. Seller Inventory # 122080
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: New. 3rd Edition. Contents 1. Network variables and elements. 2. Kirchhoff's laws and resistive networks. 3. Differential equations and initial conditions in RLC networks. 4. RL and RC networks. 5. Response of RLC networks. 6. Laplace transform method of analysis of networks. 7. Single phase circuits. 8. Polyphase circuits. 9. Network theorems. 10. Two port networks. 11. Networks topology. 12. Network filters attenuators and equalizers. 13. Circuit analysis using spice. 14. Fourier series and Fourier transforms. Answers. Bibliography. The material presented in this book is an outcome of the vast experience the authors have gained while teaching the subject to undergraduate students for many of years. They have presented the concepts of network analysis in a lucid way so that students will be able to understand the subject easily. No prerequisites other than a rudimentary knowledge of physics including the concepts of electricity and magnetism are necessary. In this second edition they have also included a chapter on Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms. 748 pp. Seller Inventory # 58008