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Introductory Circuit Analysis has been the number one acclaimed
text in the field for over 50 years. Boylestad presents complex
subject matter clearly and with an eye on practical applications.
He provides detailed guidance in using the TI 89 Titanium
calculator, the choice for this text, to perform all the required
math techniques. Challenging chapter-ending review questions help
you deepen your grasp of the material. Updated with the most
current, relevant content, the 14th Edition places greater emphasis
on fundamentals and has been redesigned with a more modern,
accessible layout. Topics requiring a solid understanding of Power
Factor, Lead and Lag concepts have been significantly enhanced
throughout the text.
The primary objectives of this revision of the laboratory manual
include insuring that the procedures are clear, that the results
clearly support the theory, and that the laboratory experience
results in a level of confidence in the use of the testing
equipment commonly found in the industrial environment. For those
curriculums devoted to a dc analysis one semester and an ac
analysis the following semester there are more experiments for each
subject than can be covered in a single semester. The result is the
opportunity to pick and choose those experiments that are more
closely related to the curriculum of the college or university. All
of the experiments have been run and tested during the 13 editions
of the text with changes made as needed. The result is a set of
laboratory experiments that should have each step clearly defined
and results that closely match the theoretical solutions. Two
experiments were added to the ac section to provide the opportunity
to make measurements that were not included in the original set.
Developed by Professor David Krispinsky of Rochester Institute of
Technology they match the same format of the current laboratory
experiments and cover the material clearly and concisely. All the
experiments are designed to be completed in a two or three hour
laboratory session. In most cases, the write-up is work to be
completed between laboratory sessions. Most institutions begin the
laboratory session with a brief introduction to the theory to be
substantiated and the use of any new equipment to be used in the
session.
For upper-level courses in Devices and Circuits at 2-year or 4-year
Engineering and Technology institutes. Electronic Devices and
Circuit Theory, Eleventh Edition, offers students a complete,
comprehensive survey, focusing on all the essentials they will need
to succeed on the job. Setting the standard for nearly 30 years,
this highly accurate text is supported by strong pedagogy and
content that is ideal for new students of this rapidly changing
field. The colorful layout with ample photographs and examples
enhances students' understanding of important topics. This text is
an excellent reference work for anyone involved with electronic
devices and other circuitry applications, such as electrical and
technical engineers.
For courses in DC/AC circuits: conventional flow Introductory
Circuit Analysis, the number one acclaimed text in the field for
over three decades, is a clear and interesting information source
on a complex topic. The 13th Edition contains updated insights on
the highly technical subject, providing students with the most
current information in circuit analysis. With updated software
components and challenging review questions at the end of each
chapter, this text engages students in a profound understanding of
Circuit Analysis.
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