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電路(原書第11版英文版)/國外電子與通信教材系列

  • 作者:(美)詹姆斯·W.尼爾森//蘇珊·A.里德爾|責編:馬嵐
  • 出版社:電子工業
  • ISBN:9787121464416
  • 出版日期:2023/09/01
  • 裝幀:平裝
  • 頁數:768
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    本書被IEEE Spectrum期刊稱為「電路領域的經典之作」,是歐美電路課程廣泛採用的教材。全書共18章,系統地講述了電路的基本概念、基本理論、基本分析方法和計算方法。主要內容包括:電路基本元件、簡單電阻電路分析、電路常見分析法、運算放大器基本應用電路、一階和二階動態電路的分析、正弦穩態電路分析及其功率計算、平衡三相電路、拉普拉斯變換及其應用、選頻電路、有源濾波器、傅里葉級數及傅里葉變換、雙埠網路等。書中每章內容均由現實生活中的實際應用展開,闡述細緻並列出了詳盡的圖表資料,且附有大量例題、自測練習和課後習題。例題講解透徹,非常適合自學,是一本電路分析的優秀教材。

作者介紹
(美)詹姆斯·W.尼爾森//蘇珊·A.里德爾|責編:馬嵐

目錄
CHAPTER 1  Circuit Variables
  Practical Perspective: Balancing Power
  1.1  Electrical Engineering: An Overview
  1.2  The International System of Units
  1.3  Circuit Analysis: An Overview
  1.4  Voltage and Current
  1.5  The Ideal Basic Circuit Element
  1.6  Power and Energy
  Practical Perspective: Balancing Power
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 2  Circuit Elements
  Practical Perspective: Heating with Electric Radiators
  2.1  Voltage and Current Sources
  2.2  Electrical Resistance (Ohm』s Law)
  2.3  Constructing a Circuit Model
  2.4  Kirchhoff』s La
  2.5  Analyzing a Circuit Containing Dependent Sources
  Practical Perspective: Heating with Electric Radiators
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 3  Simple Resistive Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Resistive Touch Screens
  3.1  Resistors in Series
  3.2  Resistors in Parallel
  3.3  The Voltage-Divider and Current-Divider Circuits
  3.4  Voltage Division and Current Division
  3.5  Measuring Voltage and Current
  3.6  Measuring Resistance—The Wheatstone Bridge
  3.7  Delta-to-Wye (Pi-to-Tee) Equivalent Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Resistive Touch Screens
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 4  Techniques of Circuit Analysis
  Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors
  4.1  Terminology
  4.2  Introduction to the Node-Voltage Method
  4.3  The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources
  4.4  The Node-Voltage Method: Some Special Cases
  4.5  Introduction to the Mesh-Current Method
  4.6  The Mesh-Current Method and Dependent Sources
  4.7  The Mesh-Current Method: Some Special Cases
  4.8  The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method
  4.9  Source Transformations
  4.10  Th?venin and Norton Equivalents
  4.11  More on Deriving the Th?venin Equivalent
  4.12  Maximum Power Transfer
  4.13  Superposition
  Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors
  Summary

  Problems
CHAPTER 5  The Operational Amplifier
  Practical Perspective: Sensors
  5.1  Operational Amplifier Terminals
  5.2  Terminal Voltages and Currents
  5.3  The Inverting-Amplifier Circuit
  5.4  The Summing-Amplifier Circuit
  5.5  The Noninverting-Amplifier Circuit
  5.6  The Difference-Amplifier Circuit
  5.7  A More Realistic Model for the Operational Amplifier
  Practical Perspective: Sensors
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 6  Inductance, Capacitance, and Mutual Inductance
  Practical Perspective: Capacitive Touch Screens
  6.1  The Inductor
  6.2  The Capacitor
  6.3  Series-Parallel Combinations of Inductance and Capacitance
  6.4  Mutual Inductance
  6.5  A Closer Look at Mutual Inductance
  Practical Perspective: Capacitive Touch Screens
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 7  Response of First-Order RL and RC Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Artificial Pacemaker
  7.1  The Natural Response of an RL Circuit
  7.2  The Natural Response of an RC Circuit
  7.3  The Step Response of RL and RC Circuits
  7.4  A General Solution for Step and Natural Responses
  7.5  Sequential Switching
  7.6  Unbounded Response
  7.7  The Integrating Amplifier
  Practical Perspective: Artificial Pacemaker
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 8  Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Clock for Computer Timing
  8.1  Introduction to the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit
  8.2  The Forms of the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit
  8.3  The Step Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit
  8.4  The Natural and Step Response of a Series RLC Circuit
  8.5  A Circuit with Two Integrating Amplifiers
  Practical Perspective: Clock for Computer Timing
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 9  Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis
  Practical Perspective: A Household Distribution Circuit
  9.1  The Sinusoidal Source
  9.2  The Sinusoidal Response
  9.3  The Phasor

  9.4  The Passive Circuit Elements in the Frequency Domain
  9.5  Kirchhoff』s La in the Frequency Domain
  9.6  Series, Parallel, and Delta-to-Wye Simplifications
  9.7  Source Transformations and Th?venin–Norton Equivalent Circuits
  9.8  The Node-Voltage Method
  9.9  The Mesh-Current Method
  9.10  The Transformer
  9.11  The Ideal Transformer
  9.12  Phasor Diagrams
  Practical Perspective: A Household Distribution Circuit
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 10  Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations
  Practical Perspective: Vampire Power
  10.1  Instantaneous Power
  10.2  Average and Reactive Power
  10.3  The rms Value and Power Calculations
  10.4  Complex Power
  10.5  Power Calculations
  10.6  Maximum Power Transfer
  Practical Perspective: Vampire Power
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 11  Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
  11.1  Balanced Three-Phase Voltages
  11.2  Three-Phase Voltage Sources
  11.3  Analysis of the Wye-Wye Circuit
  11.4  Analysis of the Wye-Delta Circuit
  11.5  Power Calculations in Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
  11.6  Measuring Average Power in Three-Phase Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 12  Introduction to the Laplace Transform
  Practical Perspective: Transient Effects
  12.1  Definition of the Laplace Transform
  12.2  The Step Function
  12.3  The Impulse Function
  12.4  Functional Transforms
  12.5  Operational Transforms
  12.6  Applying the Laplace Transform
  12.7  Inverse Transforms
  12.8  Poles and Zeros of F(s)
  12.9  Initial- and Final-Value Theorems
  Practical Perspective: Transient Effects
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 13  The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis
  Practical Perspective: Surge Suppressors

  13.1  Circuit Elements in the s Domain
  13.2  Circuit Analysis in the s Domain
  13.3  Applications
  13.4  The Transfer Function
  13.5  The Transfer Function in Partial Fraction Expansions
  13.6  The Transfer Function and the Convolution Integral
  13.7  The Transfer Function and the Steady-State Sinusoidal Response
  13.8  The Impulse Function in Circuit Analysis
  Practical Perspective: Surge Suppressors
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 14  Introduction to Frequency Selective Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Pushbutton Tele Circuits
  14.1  Some Preliminaries
  14.2  Low-Pass Filters
  14.3  High-Pass Filters
  14.4  Bandpass Filters
  14.5  Bandreject Filters
  Practical Perspective: Pushbutton Tele Circuits
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 15  Active Filter Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Bass Volume Control
  15.1  First-Order Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters
  15.2  Scaling
  15.3  Op Amp Bandpass and Bandreject Filters
  15.4  Higher-Order Op Amp Filters
  15.5  Narrowband Bandpass and Bandreject Filters
  Practical Perspective: Bass Volume Control
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 16  Fourier Series
  Practical Perspective: Active High-Q Filters
  16.1  Fourier Series Analysis: An Overview
  16.2  The Fourier Coefficients
  16.3  The Effect of Symmetry on the Fourier Coefficients
  16.4  An Alternative Trigonometric Form of the Fourier Series
  16.5  An Application
  16.6  Average-Power Calculations with Periodic Functions
  16.7  The rms Value of a Periodic Function
  16.8  The Exponential Form of the Fourier Series
  16.9  Amplitude and Phase Spectra
  Practical Perspective: Active High-Q Filters
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 17  The Fourier Transform
  Practical Perspective: Filtering Digital Signals
  17.1  The Derivation of the Fourier Transform
  17.2  The Convergence of the Fourier Integral
  17.3  Using Laplace Transforms to Find Fourier Transforms

  17.4  Fourier Transforms in the Limit
  17.5  Some Mathematical Properties
  17.6  Operational Transforms
  17.7  Circuit Applications
  17.8  Parseval』s Theorem
  Practical Perspective: Filtering Digital Signals
  Summary
  Problems
CHAPTER 18  Two-Port Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Characterizing an Unknown Circuit
  18.1  The Terminal Equations
  18.2  The Two-Port Parameters
  18.3  Analysis of the Terminated Two-Port Circuit
  18.4  Interconnected Two-Port Circuits
  Practical Perspective: Characterizing an Unknown Circuit
  Summary
  Problems
APPENDIX A  The Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations
APPENDIX B  Complex Numbers
APPENDIX C  More on Magnetically Coupled Coils and Ideal Transformers
APPENDIX D  The Decibel
APPENDIX E  Bode Diagrams
APPENDIX F  An Abbreviated Table of Trigonometric Identities
APPENDIX G  An Abbreviated Table of Integrals
APPENDIX H  Common Standard Component Values
Answers to Selected Problems

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