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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.
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.
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