Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB Computing and Simulink / SimPowerSystems Modeling

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Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB Computing and Simulink / SimPowerSystems Modeling

Author(s): Steven Karris (Author)

  • Publisher: Orchard Publications
  • Publication Date: June 30, 2009
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 676 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1934404195
  • ISBN-13: 9781934404195

Book Description

This text is written for use in a second course in circuit analysis. It encompasses a spectrum of subjects ranging from the most abstract to the most practical, and the material can be covered in one semester or two quarters.The reader of this book should have the traditional undergraduate knowledge of an introductory circuit analysis material such as Circuit Analysis I with MATLAB Computing and Simulink / SimPowerSystems Modeling, ISBN 978-1-934404-17-1. Another prerequisite would be a basic knowledge of differential equations, and in most cases, engineering students at this level have taken all required mathematics courses. Appendix H serves as a review of differential equations with emphasis on engineering related topics and it is recommended for readers who may need a review of this subject. For additional information. please visit the Orchard Publications site.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Highly recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; two-year technical program students. –I.L. Kosow Profdessor Emeritus, City University of New York

These books, this one and Part 1, are great for anyone who wishes to learn Circuit Analysis. Both books are straight and to the point in explaining theory. Ample amounts of examples and problems test one’s understanding of this material. The integration of MATLAB use into the subject is well done. Anyone should be pleased at using these books as either a main textbook or as a self-study supplement. –A. Comeau, Cleveland, OH

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