Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB Applications

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ISBN-10:

0970951159

ISBN-13:

9780970951151

Released: Feb 01, 2004
Publisher: Orchard Logo
Format: Paperback, 499 pages
Related ISBN: 9780970951199

Description:

Designed for use in a second course in circuit analysis, this text engages a full spectrum of circuit analysis related subjects ranging from the most abstract to the most practical. This is not a math text. However, the differential equations and Laplace transformation material presented in this text is adequate for the derivation of pertinent relations and there is no need to refer to advanced math texts. Featured are methods of expressing signals in terms of the elementary functions, an introduction to second order circuits, and several examples of analyzing electric circuits using Laplace transformation methods. Though not written explicitly to be used with MATLAB, this text provides many useful tips and strategies for MATLAB, allowing students to get the most out of the popular program. All of the information provided is designed to be covered in one semester or two quarters. For additional information. please visit the Orchard Publications site.

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