Sunday, 29 January 2017

Circuits And Systems [semester-2]

CIRCUIT AND SYSTEMS:






ELECTRIC_CIRCUIT [8th Edition] by NILSSON / RIEDEL [pdf Download Link:   https://goo.gl/O6DsfW


Solution Manual ELECTRIC_CIRCUIT [8th Edition] by NILSSON / RIEDEL [pdf Download Link: https://goo.gl/J3QhJY

Introduction_to_Electric_Circuits_Edition_9 Dorf & Svoboda: https://goo.gl/VuA3IG

Download PsPice Software : https://goo.gl/p8QK7z

Download PROTEUS Software : https://goo.gl/qYWCOM

Digital_Logic_Circuit_Analysis_and_Design.pdf Download Link: https://goo.gl/8qZiNj



What Is Electric Circuit?


 An electric circuit is a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. The point where those electrons enter an electrical circuit is called the "source" of electrons. The point where the electrons leave an electrical circuit is called the "return" or "earth ground".


What is Circuit Engineering?


Electrical engineering is an exciting and challenging profession for any one who has a genuine interest in, and aptitude for, applied science and mathematics. Over the past century and a hall, electrical engineers have played a dominant role in the development of systems that have changed the way people live and work. Satellite communication links, telephones, digital computers, televisions, diagnostic and surgical medical equipment, assembly-line robots, and electrical power tools are representative components of systems that define a modern technological society. As an electrical engineer. you can participate in this ongoing technological revolution by improving and refining these existing systems and by discovering and developing new systems to meet the needs of our ever-changing society. As you embark on the study of circuit analysis, you need to gain a feel for where this study fits into the hierarchy of topics that comprise an introduction to electrical engineering. Hence we begin by presenting an overview of electrical engineering, some ideas about an engineering point of view as it relates to circuit analysis and a review of the international system of units. We then describe generally what circuit analysis entails. Next, we introduce the concepts of voltage and current.We follow these concepts with discussion of an ideal basic element and the need for a polarity reference system. We conclude the chapter by describing how current and voltage relate to power and energy.


In this book, linked above, you would be able to read and understand 


  • Circuit Variable
  • Circuit Elements
  • Simple Resistive Circuits 
  • Techniques of Circuit Analysis
  • The Operational Amplifier
  • Inductance, Capacitance, and Mutual Inductance
  •  Response of First-order RL and RC Circuits
  • Natural and Step Responses of RtC Circuits
  • Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis
  • Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations
  • Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
  • Introduction to the Laplace Transform
  • The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis
  • Introduction to Frequency Selective Circuits
  • Active Fitter Circuits 606 Fourier Series
  • The Fourier Transform
  • Two-Port Circuit 



ELECTRIC_CIRCUIT [8th Edition] by NILSSON / RIEDEL [pdf Download Link:   https://goo.gl/O6DsfW


Solution Manual ELECTRIC_CIRCUIT [8th Edition] by NILSSON / RIEDEL [pdf Download Link: https://goo.gl/J3QhJY

















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