Principles and applications of electrical engineering / Giorgio Rizzoni,
Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, 2007Edition: 5th. editionDescription: 1134 pageContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781260483796
- 0071254447
- 621.38 23 R627

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Includes index.
Introduction to electrical engineering -- Part I: Circuits -- Fundamentals of electric circuits -- Resistive network -- 101 -- AC network analysis -- Transient analysis -- Frequency response and system concepts -- AC power -- Part II: Electronics -- Operational amplifiers -- semiconductors and diodes -- Bipolar junction transistors: operation, circuit models, and applications -- Field-effect transistors: operation, circuit models, and applications -- Power electronics -- Digital logic circuits -- Digital systems -- Electronic instrumentation and measurements -- Part III: Communication systems -- Analog communication systems -- Digital communications -- Part IV: Electromechanics -- Principles of electromechanics -- Introduction to electric machines -- Special-purpose electric machines.
"The principal objective of the book is to present the principles of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical engineering to an audience of engineering majors, ranging from sophomores in an introductory electrical engineering course to seniors and first-year graduate students enrolled in more specialized courses in electronics, electro mechanics, and mechatronics"-- Provided by publisher.
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