Book Summary of Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis Over the last two decades, Irwin has built a solid reputation for its highly engaging presentation, clear explanations, and extensive array of helpful learning aids. Now in a new Ninth Edition, this reader-friendly book has been completely revised and improved to ensure that the learning experience is enhanced. It's built on the strength of Irwin's problem-solving methodology, providing readers with a strong foundation as they advance in the field.
About the Author Dr. Irwin is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Auburn University. He is a fellow at the American Society for Engineering Education and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Dr. Irwin serves as president of Eta Kappa Nu the Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society, and chair of the IEEE Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Award Committee, International Advisory Board, 2006 IEEE Conference on Industrial Technology, and the Steering Committee, 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics. His research interests include Building large multidisciplinary programs and Circuit Analysis and Design; Network Security.
Table of Contents • Preface. • Chapter 1. Basic Concepts. • Chapter 2. Resistive Circuits. • Chapter 3. Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques. • Chapter 4. Operational Amplifiers. • Chapter 5. Additional Analysis Techniques. • Chapter 6. Capacitance and Inductance. • Chapter 7. First - and Second - Order Transient Circuits. • Chapter 8. AC Steady -State Analysis. • Chapter 9. Steady-State Power Analysis. • Chapter 10. Magnetically Coupled Networks. • Chapter 11. Polyphase Circuits. • Chapter 12. Variable- Frequency Network Performance. • Chapter 13. The Laplace Transform. • Chapter 14. Application of the Laplace Transform to Circuit Analysis. • Chapter 15. Fourier Analysis Techniques. • Chapter 16. Two-Port Networks. • Appendix Complex Numbers. • Index.