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dependent current source mesh analysis: Electrical Circuits. Nodal and Mesh Analysis Bachiller Soler, A, Cano Gonzalez, R, González Cagigal, M, 2021-11-22 This book is focused on the systematic analysis of electric circuits using nodal and mesh equations. In the first chapter, a brief study is presented on the number of equations and unknowns generally involved in the resolution of an electric circuit. The second chapter describes the method based on node-voltage equations, while the third chapter is focused on the mesh-current equations. Each chapter includes a section with the theoretical concepts required to successfully approach all the proposed problems, which are solved in detail. This work supposes an important pedagogical effort, including more than 150 illustrations which facilitate the overall understanding and make the reading more entertaining |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: Introduction to Electrical Circuit Analysis Ozgur Ergul, 2017-05-02 A concise and original presentation of the fundamentals for ‘new to the subject’ electrical engineers This book has been written for students on electrical engineering courses who don’t necessarily possess prior knowledge of electrical circuits. Based on the author’s own teaching experience, it covers the analysis of simple electrical circuits consisting of a few essential components using fundamental and well-known methods and techniques. Although the above content has been included in other circuit analysis books, this one aims at teaching young engineers not only from electrical and electronics engineering, but also from other areas, such as mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, mining engineering, and chemical engineering, with unique pedagogical features such as a puzzle-like approach and negative-case examples (such as the unique “When Things Go Wrong...” section at the end of each chapter). Believing that the traditional texts in this area can be overwhelming for beginners, the author approaches his subject by providing numerous examples for the student to solve and practice before learning more complicated components and circuits. These exercises and problems will provide instructors with in-class activities and tutorials, thus establishing this book as the perfect complement to the more traditional texts. All examples and problems contain detailed analysis of various circuits, and are solved using a ‘recipe’ approach, providing a code that motivates students to decode and apply to real-life engineering scenarios Covers the basic topics of resistors, voltage and current sources, capacitors and inductors, Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s Laws, nodal and mesh analysis, black-box approach, and Thevenin/Norton equivalent circuits for both DC and AC cases in transient and steady states Aims to stimulate interest and discussion in the basics, before moving on to more modern circuits with higher-level components Includes more than 130 solved examples and 120 detailed exercises with supplementary solutions Accompanying website to provide supplementary materials www.wiley.com/go/ergul4412 |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: DC Electrical Circuit Analysis Mehdi Rahmani-Andebili, 2020-10-09 This study guide is designed for students taking courses in electrical circuit analysis. The book includes examples, questions, and exercises that will help electrical engineering students to review and sharpen their knowledge of the subject and enhance their performance in the classroom. Offering detailed solutions, multiple methods for solving problems, and clear explanations of concepts, this hands-on guide will improve student’s problem-solving skills and basic understanding of the topics covered in electric circuit analysis courses. |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: Introductory Circuit Theory D. Sundararajan, 2019-11-24 This textbook for a one-semester course in Electrical Circuit Theory is written to be concise, understandable, and applicable. Matlab is used throughout, for coding the programs and simulation of the circuits. Every new concept is illustrated with numerous examples and figures, in order to facilitate learning. The simple and clear style of presentation, along with comprehensive coverage, enables students to gain a solid foundation in the subject, along with the ability to apply techniques to real circuit analysis. Written to be accessible to students of varying backgrounds, this textbook presents the analysis of realistic, working circuits Presents concepts in a clear, concise and comprehensive manner, such as the difficult problem of setting up the equilibrium equations of circuits using a systematic approach in a few distinct steps Includes worked examples of functioning circuits, throughout every chapter, with an emphasis on real applications Includes numerous exercises at the end of each chapter Provides program scripts and circuit simulations, using the popular and widely used Matlab software, as supplementary material online |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Circuit Analysis for Power Engineering Handbook Arieh L. Shenkman, Moses Zarudi, 2012-12-06 The study of circuits is the foundation on which most other courses in the electrical engineering curriculum are based. For this reason the first course in circuit analysis must be appropriate to the succeeding specializations, which may be classified into two groups. One is a specialization in electro nics, microelectronics, communications, computers etc. , or so-called low current, low-voltage engineering. The other is in power electronics, power systems, energy conversion devices etc. , or so-called high-current, high voltage engineering. It is evident that although there are many common teaching topics in the basic course of circuit analysis, there are also certain differences. Unfortunately most of the textbooks in this field are written from the 'electronic engineer's viewpoint', i. e. with the emphasis on low current systems. This brought the author to the conclusion that there is a definite disad vantage in not having a more appropriate book for the specializations in high-current, high-voltage engineering. Thus the idea for this book came into being. The major feature distinguishing this book from others on circuit analysis is in delivering the material with a very strong connection to the specializations in the field of power systems, i. e. in high-current and high voltage engineering. The author believes that this emphasis gives the reader more opportunity for a better understanding and practice of the material which is relevant for power system network analysis, and to prepare students for their further specializations. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Electric Circuits Essentials The Editors of REA, 2013-01-01 REA’s Essentials provide quick and easy access to critical information in a variety of different fields, ranging from the most basic to the most advanced. As its name implies, these concise, comprehensive study guides summarize the essentials of the field covered. Essentials are helpful when preparing for exams, doing homework and will remain a lasting reference source for students, teachers, and professionals. Electric Circuits I includes units, notation, resistive circuits, experimental laws, transient circuits, network theorems, techniques of circuit analysis, sinusoidal analysis, polyphase systems, frequency domain analysis, state-variable analysis, Fourier analysis, Laplace transformation, two-port network parameters, discrete systems and z-transforms, topological analysis, and numerical methods. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Circuit Systems with MATLAB and PSpice Won Y. Yang, 2012-03-02 1. Instead of the conventional method using the general/particular solutions to solve differential equations for the circuits containing inductors/capacitors, this book lays emphasis on the Laplace transform method for solving differential equations. We recommend taking the Laplace transform of electric circuits (containing inductors/capacitors) and setting up the transformed circuit equations directly in the unified framework (as if they were just made of resistors and sources) rather than setting up the circuit equations in the form of differential equations and then taking their Laplace transforms to solve them. The Laplace transform and the inverse Laplace transform are introduced in the Appendix. 2. This book presents several MATLAB programs that can be used to get the Laplace transformed solutions, take their inverse Laplace transforms, and plot the solutions along the time or frequency axis. The MATLAB programs can save a lot of time and effort for obtaining the solutions in the time domain or frequency domain so that readers can concentrate on establishing circuit equations, gaining insights to the problems, and making observations/interpretations of the solutions. 3. This book also introduces step by step how to use OrCAD/PSpice for circuit simulations. For circuit problems taking much time to solve by hand, the readers are recommended to use MATLAB and PSpice. This approach gives the readers not only information about the state of the art, but also self-confidence on the condition that the graphical solutions obtained by using the two software tools agree with each other. The OrCAD/PSpice is introduced in the Appendix. However, the portion of MATLAB and PSpice is kept not large lest the readers should be addicted to just using the software and tempted to neglect the importance of the basic circuit theory. 4. We make each example show something different from other examples so that readers can efficiently acquire the essential circuit analysis techniques and gain insights into the various types of circuits. On the other hand, instead of repeating similar exercise problems, we make most exercise problems arouse readers’ interest in practical application or help form a view for circuit application and design. 5. For representative examples, the analytical solutions are presented together with the results of MATLAB analysis (close to the theory) and PSpice simulation (close to the experiment) in the form of trinity. We are sure that this style of presentation will interest many students, attracting their attention to the topics on circuits efficiently. 6. Unlike most circuit books with a similar title, our book deals with positive-feedback op-amp circuits as well as negative-feedback op-amp circuits. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Engineering Circuit Analysis J. David Irwin, R. M. Nelms, 2021-12-07 Circuit analysis is the fundamental gateway course for computer and electrical engineering majors. Irwin and Nelms' Engineering Circuit Analysis has long been regarded as the most dependable textbook on the subject. Focusing on the most complete set of pedagogical tools available and student-centered learning design, this book helps students complete the connection between theory and practice and build their problem-solving skills. Key concepts are explained multiple times in varying formats to support diverse learning styles, followed by detailed examples, including application and design examples. These are then followed by Learning Assessments, which allow students to work similar problems and check their results against the answers provided. At the end of each chapter, the book includes a robust set of conceptual and computational problems at a wide range of difficulty levels. This International Adaptation enhances the coverage of network theorems by adding new theorems such as reciprocity, compensation, and Millman's, and strengthens the topic of filter networks by including cascaded and Butterworth filters. This edition also includes inverse hybrid and inverse transmission parameters to describe two-port networks and a dedicated chapter on diodes |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: AC Electrical Circuit Analysis Mehdi Rahmani-Andebili, 2021-01-04 This study guide is designed for students taking courses in electrical circuit analysis. The textbook includes examples, questions, and exercises that will help electrical engineering students to review and sharpen their knowledge of the subject and enhance their performance in the classroom. Offering detailed solutions, multiple methods for solving problems, and clear explanations of concepts, this hands-on guide will improve student’s problem-solving skills and basic understanding of the topics covered in electric circuit analysis courses. Exercises cover a wide selection of basic and advanced questions and problems Categorizes and orders the problems based on difficulty level, hence suitable for both knowledgeable and under-prepared students Provides detailed and instructor-recommended solutions and methods, along with clear explanations Can be used along with the core textbooks in AC circuit analysis and advanced electrical circuit analysis |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Modern Analog Filter Analysis and Design R. Raut, M. N. S. Swamy, 2011-09-22 Starting from the fundamentals, the present book describes methods of designing analog electronic filters and illustrates these methods by providing numerical and circuit simulation programs. The subject matters comprise many concepts and techniques that are not available in other text books on the market. To name a few - principle of transposition and its application in directly realizing current mode filters from well known voltage mode filters; an insight into the technological aspect of integrated circuit components used to implement an integrated circuit filter; a careful blending of basic theory, numerical verification (using MATLAB) and illustration of the actual circuit behaviour using circuit simulation program (SPICE); illustration of few design cases using CMOS and BiCMOS technological processes. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits Roland E. Thomas, Albert J. Rosa, Gregory J. Toussaint, 2023-04-25 THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF LINEAR CIRCUITS Textbook covering the fundamentals of circuit analysis and design, now with additional examples, exercises, and problems The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 10th Edition, taps into engineering students desire to explore, create, and put their learning into practice by presenting linear circuit theory, with an emphasis on circuit analysis and how to evaluate competing designs. The text integrates active and passive linear circuits, allowing students to understand and design a wide range of circuits, solve analytical problems, and devise solutions to problems. The authors use both phasors and Laplace techniques for AC circuits, enabling better understanding of frequency response, filters, AC power, and transformers. The authors have increased the integration of MATLAB® and Multisim in the text and revised content to be up-to-date with technology when appropriate. The text uses a structured pedagogy where objectives are stated in each chapter opener and examples and exercises are developed so that the students achieve mastery of each objective. The available problems revisit each objective and a suite of problems of increasing complexity task the students to check their understanding. Topics covered in The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 10th Edition, include: Basic circuit analysis, including element, connection, combined, and equivalent circuits, voltage and current division, and circuit reduction Circuit analysis techniques, including node-voltage and mesh-current analysis, linearity properties, maximum signal transfer, and interface circuit design Signal waveforms, including the step, exponential, and sinusoidal waveforms, composite waveforms, and waveform partial descriptors Laplace transforms, including signal waveforms and transforms, basic properties and pairs, and pole-zero and Bode diagrams Network functions, including network functions of one- and two-port circuits, impulse response, step response, and sinusoidal response An appendix that lists typical RLC component values and tolerances along with a number of reference tables and OP AMP building blocks that are foundational for analysis and design. With an overarching goal of instilling smart judgment surrounding design problems and innovative solutions, The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 10th Edition, provides inspiration and motivation alongside an essential knowledge base. The text is designed for two semesters and is complemented with robust supplementary material to enhance various pedagogical approaches, including an Instructors Manual which features an update on how to use the book to complement the 2022-23 ABET accreditation criteria, 73 lesson outlines using the new edition, additional Instructor Problems, and a Solutions Manual. These resources can be found on the companion website: https://bcs.wiley.com/he-bcs/Books?action=index&bcsId=12533&itemId=1119913020. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Circuit Theory and Networks Surajit Bagchi, 2010 Simple and Lucid Presentation. Step wise problem solving approach . Large number of solved problems with illustrations. A variety of multiple choice questions with hints. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits R. Prasad, 2021-05-15 This book introduces the foundations and fundamentals of electronic circuits. It broadly covers the subjects of circuit analysis, as well as analog and digital electronics. It features discussion of essential theorems required for simplifying complex circuits and illustrates their applications under different conditions. Also, in view of the emerging potential of Laplace transform method for solving electrical networks, a full chapter is devoted to the topic in the book. In addition, it covers the physics and technical aspects of semiconductor diodes and transistors, as well as discrete-time digital signals, logic gates, and combinational logic circuits. Each chapter is presented as complete as possible, without the reader having to refer to any other book or supplementary material. Featuring short self-assessment questions distributed throughout, along with a large number of solved examples, supporting illustrations, and chapter-end problems and solutions, this book is ideal for any physics undergraduate lecture course on electronic circuits. Its use of clear language and many real-world examples make it an especially accessible book for students unfamiliar or unsure about the subject matter. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Basic Electric Circuit Theory Isaak D. Mayergoyz, W. Lawson, 1997 Basic circuit variables and elements. Kirchoff's laws. AC steady state. Equivalent transformation of electric circuit. Thevenin's theorem and related topics. Nodal and mesh analysis. Dependent sources and operational amplifiers. Frequency characteristics of electric circuits. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Electric Circuits and Electron Devices (For Anna University) Bandyopadhyay, Jyoti Prasad, An aspect of engineering that has touched our lives the most is the electrical and electronics discipline. From simple circuits to everyday appliances, the design and maintenance of electronics has been a core subject of the study. With Electric Circuits and Electron Devices, the author brings forth a resourceful textbook that positions theoretical knowledge with industrial application. The book focuses on the design of circuits to solve real-life problems in engineering electronic devices. From simple-to-complex analog and digital circuits, to components such as capacitors, resistors, diodes and transistors, the author has elaborated on the structure, working and design aspects, equipping prospective engineers with a virtual hands-on experience of the industry. Electric Circuits and Electron Devices aspires to not only cater to the learning needs of BE/BTech students but also enhance their problem-solving skills—bringing out the best in them. |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: Basic Electrical Engineering Mehta V.K. & Mehta Rohit, 2008 For close to 30 years, Basic Electrical Engineering has been the go-to text for students of Electrical Engineering. Emphasis on concepts and clear mathematical derivations, simple language coupled with systematic development of the subject aided by illustrations makes this text a fundamental read on the subject. Divided into 17 chapters, the book covers all the major topics such as DC Circuits, Units of Work, Power and Energy, Magnetic Circuits, fundamentals of AC Circuits and Electrical Instruments and Electrical Measurements in a straightforward manner for students to understand. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Circuit Analysis For Dummies John Santiago, 2013-04-01 Circuits overloaded from electric circuit analysis? Many universities require that students pursuing a degree in electrical or computer engineering take an Electric Circuit Analysis course to determine who will make the cut and continue in the degree program. Circuit Analysis For Dummies will help these students to better understand electric circuit analysis by presenting the information in an effective and straightforward manner. Circuit Analysis For Dummies gives you clear-cut information about the topics covered in an electric circuit analysis courses to help further your understanding of the subject. By covering topics such as resistive circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, equivalent sub-circuits, and energy storage, this book distinguishes itself as the perfect aid for any student taking a circuit analysis course. Tracks to a typical electric circuit analysis course Serves as an excellent supplement to your circuit analysis text Helps you score high on exam day Whether you're pursuing a degree in electrical or computer engineering or are simply interested in circuit analysis, you can enhance you knowledge of the subject with Circuit Analysis For Dummies. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Engineering Circuits Vincent Del Toro, 1987 |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Networks and Systems Ashfaq Husain, This book is intended to serve as a textbook for BE., B. Tech, students of Electrical, Electronics, Computer, Instrumentation, Control and communication Engineering. It will also serve as a text reference for the students of diploma in Engineering. AMIE, GATE, UPSC Engineering services, IAS candidate would also find the book extremely useful. Subject matter in each chapter developed systematically from first principles. Written in a very simple language. Simple and clear explanation of concepts. Large number of carefully selected worked examples. Most simplified methods used. Step-by-step procedures given for solving problems. Ideally suited for self-study. |
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dependent current source mesh analysis: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis J. David Irwin, R. Mark Nelms, 2005 Irwin's Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis has built a solid reputation for its highly accessible presentation, clear explanations, and extensive array of helpful learning aids. Now in a new eighth edition, this highly accessible book has been fine-tuned and revised, making it more effective and even easier to use. It covers such topics as resistive circuits, nodal and loop analysis techniques, capacitance and inductance, AC steady-state analysis, polyphase circuits, the Laplace transform, two-port networks, and much more. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: MicroSim PSpice and Circuit Analysis John Keown, 1998 Offers a simple, easy-to-follow guide to PSpice, accessible to those familiar with the various electrical topics. The text reinforces basic circuit analysis principles using PSpice, for use with Windows 3.1x or Windows 95. Includes MicroSim DesignLab evaluation software on CD-ROM. Annotation c. by B |
dependent current source mesh analysis: PSpice and Circuit Analysis John L. Keown, 1993 Intended for beginning technology students, this text reinforces basic circuit principles through the use of the computer program PSpice and may be used in conjunction with a conventional textbook treatment of circuit analysis. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB John Okyere Attia, 2018-10-08 The use of MATLAB is ubiquitous in the scientific and engineering communities today, and justifiably so. Simple programming, rich graphic facilities, built-in functions, and extensive toolboxes offer users the power and flexibility they need to solve the complex analytical problems inherent in modern technologies. The ability to use MATLAB effectively has become practically a prerequisite to success for engineering professionals. Like its best-selling predecessor, Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB, Second Edition helps build that proficiency. It provides an easy, practical introduction to MATLAB and clearly demonstrates its use in solving a wide range of electronics and circuit analysis problems. This edition reflects recent MATLAB enhancements, includes new material, and provides even more examples and exercises. New in the Second Edition: Thorough revisions to the first three chapters that incorporate additional MATLAB functions and bring the material up to date with recent changes to MATLAB A new chapter on electronic data analysis Many more exercises and solved examples New sections added to the chapters on two-port networks, Fourier analysis, and semiconductor physics MATLAB m-files available for download Whether you are a student or professional engineer or technician, Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB, Second Edition will serve you well. It offers not only an outstanding introduction to MATLAB, but also forms a guide to using MATLAB for your specific purposes: to explore the characteristics of semiconductor devices and to design and analyze electrical and electronic circuits and systems. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Network Theory: Analysis and Synthesis : For the University of Mumbai Ravish R. Singh, This book is core to the understanding of engineering of Electronics and Telecommunications and hence it becomes an important subject for students of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering and Electronics Engineering in their Third Semester. A strong conceptual understanding of the subject is what the textbook lends to its reader and an apart from an emphasis on problem-solving approach and discussion on both analysis and synthesis of networks. It offers ample coverage of DC circuits, network theorems, transient analysis, two-port networks, and network synthesis among other major topics. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Basic Electric Circuit Analysis David E. Johnson, 1995 |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Introductory Circuit Analysis Robert L. Boylestad, 2000 The accompanying CD-ROM includes EWB circuits rendered in Electronics Workbench, a limited demonstration of Electronics Workbench, and a full student version of EWB 5.X. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Engineering Circuit Analysis William Hart Hayt, Jack Ellsworth Kemmerly, 1986 Well known for its clear explanations, challenging problems, and abundance of drill exercises which effectively instill intuitive understanding in students, the new edition of this best-selling textbook for the sophomore circuits course offers new chapters on state variable analysis, improved coverage of operational amplifiers, new problems using SPICE, and new worked-examples and end-of-chapter problems. |
dependent current source mesh analysis: Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Basic Circuit Analysis John O'Malley, 1982 Confusing Textbooks? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time?. . Fortunately for you, there's Schaum's Outlines. More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum's is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. . . This Schaum's Outline gives you. . Practice problems with full explanations that reinforce knowledge. Coverage of the most up-to-date developments in your course field. In-depth review of practices and applications. . . Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum's highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum's to shorten your study time-and get your best test scores!. . Schaum's Outlines-Problem Solved.. . . |
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