Electrical circuit theory and technology / John Bird.
Material type: TextSeries: Electrical circuit theory and technology seriesPublication details: Amsterdam ; London : Newnes, 2007.Edition: 3rd edDescription: x, 679 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:- 9780750681391 (pbk.) :
- 9780750681391 (pbk.) :
- 621.3192 BIR
- TK145
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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.Theþvenin\'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.
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.