TY - BOOK AU - Bird,J.O. TI - Electrical circuit theory and technology T2 - Electrical circuit theory and technology series SN - 9780750681391 (pbk.) : AV - TK145 U1 - 621.3192 BIR PY - 2007/// CY - Amsterdam, London PB - Newnes KW - Electric engineering KW - Electric circuits KW - Technology KW - ukslc KW - Electronics & communications engineering KW - thema KW - Electrical engineering N1 - Previous ed.: 2003; Includes index; 1.Units associated with basic electrical quantities -- 2.An introduction to electric units -- 3.Resistance variation -- 4.Batteries -- 5.Series and parallel networks -- 6.Capacitors and capacitance -- 7.Magnetic circuits -- 8.Electromagnetism -- 9.Electromagnetism induction -- 10.Electrical measuring instruments and measurements -- 12.Transistors -- 13.D.c. circuit theory -- 14.Alternating voltages and currents -- 15.Single-phase series a.c. circuits -- 16.Single-phase aprallel a.c. circuits -- 17.D.c. transients -- 18.Operational amplifiers -- 19.Three-phase systems -- 20.Transformers -- 21.D.c. machines -- 22.Three-induction motors -- 23.Revision of complex numbers -- 24.Application of complex numbers to series a.c. circuits -- 25.Application of complex numbers to parallel a.c. networks -- 26.Power in a.c. networks -- 27.A.c. bridges -- 28.Series resonance and Q-factor -- 29.Parallel resonance and Q-factor -- 30. Introduction to network analysis -- 31.Mesh-current and nodal analysis -- 32.The superposition theorem -- 33.TheĆ¾venin\'s and Norton\'s theorems -- 34.Delta-star and star-delta transformations -- 35.Maximum power transfer theorems and impedance matching -- 36.Complex waveforms -- 37.A numerical method of harmonic anlaysis -- 38.Magnetic materials -- 39.Dieletrics and dielectric loss -- 40.Field theory -- 41.Attenuators -- 42.Filter networks -- 43.Magnetically coupled circuits -- 44.Transmission lines -- 45.Transients and Laplace transforms N2 - This work is a text for courses in electrical and electronic principles, circuit theory and electrical technology. The coverage takes students from the fundamentals of the subject, up to and including first degree level ER -