Bobrow, Leonard S.

Foundations of electrical engineering / Leonard S. Bobrow - India Oxford University Press 2013 - 880 p.

Foundations of Electrical Engineering is designed to serve as a textbook for first year engineering students. It provides a solid understanding of the fundamental principles on which modern electrical engineering is based. Organized into four parts, the book offers more than just a basic survey of the three major topics: circuit theory, electronics, and electromagnetics.

Key Features

• Includes classical concepts of circuit analysis as well as digital and analog electronics

• Covers major topics in greater depth than most introductory books

• Provides maximum course flexibility with a modular organization of chapters

• Contains a chapter on the circuit simulation software SPICE with a detailed discussion on PSpice

• Drill exercises in every section to reinforce ideas presented in the text

• Over 300 solved problems and nearly 1000 chapter-end problems to help assist in practice and revision

Table of Contents

PART I CIRCUITS

1. Basic Elements and Laws

2. Circuit Analysis Principles

3. Time-Domain Circuit Analysis

4. AC Analysis

5. Frequency Response and Resonance

PART II ELECTRONICS

6. Diodes

7. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)

8. Field-Effect Transistors (FETs)

9. Transistor Biasing

10. Operational Amplifiers

11. Electronic Circuits and Applications

12. Digital Electronics

PART III ELECTROMECHANICS

13. Magnetic Circuits and Transformers

14. Electromechanical Transducers

15. Introduction to Machines

PART IV SPICE

16. Spice

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