Pragmatic circuits DC and time domain /

Pragmatic Circuits: DC and Time Domain deals primarily with circuits and how they function, beginning with a review of Kirchhoff 's and Ohm's Laws, analysis of d-c circuits and op-amps, and the sinusoidal steady state. The author then looks at formal circuit analysis through nodal and mesh...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Eccles, William J.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, c2006.
Series:Synthesis lectures on digital circuits and systems (Online) ; #2.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: What do you know
  • Fundamentals
  • Ohm's law
  • Kirchhoff 's current law
  • Kirchhoff 's voltage law
  • Sources
  • Building blocks
  • Nice tools
  • Series resistance
  • Parallel resistance
  • Voltage divider
  • Current divider
  • Solving, all the way
  • DC circuit
  • Circuit with dependent source
  • Time-domain circuit
  • Sinusoidal steady state
  • Power and energy
  • Op-amps
  • Ideal op-amp
  • Circuit example
  • Additional examples
  • Circuit design example
  • Sensor
  • Translation
  • Power supplies
  • System integration
  • Summary
  • Formal circuit analysis: Big gun, hard way
  • Circuit topology
  • What is a circuit?
  • Some simple topology
  • Number of equations
  • Nodal analysis
  • Steps for nodal analysis
  • Mesh analysis
  • Steps for mesh analysis
  • Circuit design example
  • Summary
  • Useful theorems: Formal is overkill?
  • Linearity
  • Proportionality
  • Superposition
  • Reciprocity
  • Mutual inductance
  • Source transformations
  • Equivalence
  • Thévenin and Norton
  • Thévenin and Norton directly
  • Thévenin and Norton more formally
  • Matching
  • Some more examples
  • Circuit design examples
  • Matching
  • Interface design
  • Summary
  • Designing an interface: Some practical practice
  • Amplifier load
  • Amplifier output voltage
  • Light sensor
  • Harmonic suppression
  • Another example
  • Summary.