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Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits

Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits
By Mahmood Nahvi, Joseph Edminister

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This new edition of Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits give readers a thorough foundation in the theory and operation of electric circuits. This bestselling outline combines brief descriptions of theory with illustrative examples, solved problems, and supplement problems to provide a direct and effective tool and methodology for learning.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #118159 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-12-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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From the Back Cover
SCHAUM'S OUTLINES

OVER 30 MILLION SOLD

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Master the fundamentals of Electric Circuits with Schaum's--the high-performance study guide. It will help you cut study time, hone problem-solving skills, and achieve your personal best on exams and projects!

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Students love Schaum's Outlines because they produce results. Each year, hundreds of thousands of students improve their test scores and final grades with these indispensable study guides.

Get the edge on your classmates. Use Schaum's!

If you don't have a lot of time but want to excel in class, this book helps you:

  • Use detailed examples to solve problems
  • Brush up before tests
  • Find answers fast
  • Study quickly and more effectively
  • Get the big picture without poring over lengthy textbooks

Schaum's Outlines give you the information your teachers expect you to know in a handy and succinct format--without overwhelming you with unnecessary jargon. You get a complete overview of the subject. Plus, you get plenty of practice exercises to test your skill. Compatible with any classroom text, Schaum's let you study at your own pace and remind you of all the important facts you need to remember--fast! And Schaum's are so complete, they're perfect for preparing for graduate or professional exams.

Inside, you will find:

  • Updated key concepts, principles, and terminology of electric circuits
  • New chapters on amplifiers and operational amplifier circuits
  • Introduction to signals and waveforms, output resistance, nonlinear resistance, and active filters
  • Essentials of circuit analysis using Spice and Pspice software
  • Easy-to-understand explanations of two-port networks, Fourier transforms, and more!

If you want top grades and a thorough understanding of Electric Circuits, this powerful study tool is the best tutor you can have!

Chapters include:

  • Introduction
  • Circuit Concepts
  • Circuit Laws
  • Analysis Methods
  • Amplifiers and Operational Amplifier Circuits
  • Waveforms and Signals
  • First-Order Circuits
  • Higher-Order Circuits and Complex Frequency
  • Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuit Analysis
  • AC Power
  • Polyphase Circuits
  • Frequency Response, Filters, and Resonance
  • Two-Port Networks
  • Mutual Inductance and Transformers
  • Circuit Analysis Using Spice and Pspice
  • The LaPlace Transform Method
  • Fourier Method of Waveform Analysis
  • Appendix A Complex Number System
  • Appendix B Matrices and Determinants

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Basic Circuit Analysis, 2nd Ed.

Basic Electrical Engineering, 2nd Ed.

Basic Electricity

Digital Principles, 3rd Ed.

Digital Signal Processing

Electric Machines and Electromechanics, 2nd Ed.

Electromagnetics, 2nd Ed.

Electronic Communications, 2nd Ed.

Electric Devices and Circuits, 2nd Ed.

Electric Power Systems

Feedback and Control Systems

Introduction to Digital Systems

Signals and Systems

About the Author

Mahmood Nahvi, Ph.D., is an electrical engineering professor at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.

Joseph Edminister, M.S.E., is a professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the University of Akron.


Customer Reviews

Excellent as Textbook5
I have thoroughly read a few introductory textbooks on electrical engineering, but none of them really comes close to Schaums Electric Circuits in terms of helpfulness or clarity. This book can be used as an independent textbook because of the clarity of the presentation and the completeness of the material. Great attention has been paid to signs and polarities in the circuits, unlike some other textbooks which are sometimes frustratingly vague about polarities in their circuit explanations. As a result, some subtle things have been clarified for me, e.g. about transformers. The solved problems are especially helpful because some of them develop the theory further. The attention to precision, as well as its helpful intuitive explanations and a good selection of problems, makes this book a best buy. After buying this book, I no longer need one or two other bestselling textbooks, whose titles I would prefer not to mention. Even now, as a full-time electrical engineer, I keep on referring to this most helpful book.

This book is a "keeper".5
I bought Prof. Edminister's earliar Electric Circuits book when I took his class in college over 20 years ago. I learned far more from his book than any other book on electric circuits. This book belongs on the bookshelf of every practicing electrical engineer. I've referred to Edminister's book more often than any other engineering book I own. The clear exposition and the terrific depth of solved example problems make this book a "keeper". -Rick Lyons- author of "Understanding Digital Signal Processing"

Excellent supplemental textbook on circuit analysis and design topics5
This is an excellent study guide for electrical engineering students that will serve them well in their two-semester DC circuits sequence, linear circuits, electronic circuit design sequence, and power circuits. It is another one of those Schaum's outlines that is clear and complete enough to double as a textbook on the topic of circuit analysis and design. It starts out defining basic electric circuit concepts and terms such as potential, charge, current, resistance, capacitance, and inductance. It then moves on to circuit laws and then circuit analysis methods. It then explains the amplifier model in terms of components that have already been defined, and from there describes the operational amplifier and shows how to design using this device. The chapter on waveforms and signals is an excellent one, and is a topic often overlooked and shortchanged in most electrical engineering textbooks. The chapters on first-order and higher-order circuits do an excellent job of venturing into the world of linear RLC circuits and shows how to use calculus and differential equations to solve for the voltage and current equations of these types of circuits. Included also are more direct methods of analysis including complex frequency and pole-zero plots. The next major topic to be broached is that of analysis and design of power circuits. This is an often ignored subject in the electrical engineering curriculum, and the two chapters are good foundations on the topic. Besides just explaining polyphase power circuits, the outline actually takes the time to explain why such circuits are desirable when power generation is the goal. The next three chapters do some clean up on miscellaneous circuit analysis and design topics - frequency response, two-port networks and their characteristics, and mutual inductance and transformers, which is the basis of courses on electromechanical machines. The chapter on mutual inductance is the weakest chapter in the book, with less explanation than in the rest of the outline. There is a good chapter on using the industry standard Spice and PSpice software for circuit design. The final two chapters are applied chapters on the Laplace and Fourier transforms and their use in circuit analysis and design. For those whose basic mathematics may be rusty, the appendices cover basic matrix algebra and the mathematics of complex numbers.

I used the first edition of this outline in the late 70's to help iron out concepts that were not clearly presented in my undergraduate textbooks. I kept it around over the years to serve as a reference. I just recently upgraded to the current fourth edition, and the subject matter and organization of material has changed over the years but not the high quality of the content. I highly recommend this outline to undergraduate electrical engineering students who want a high quality supplemental textbook that will serve them from their sophomore year until graduation. One reviewer lamented that there were quite a few errors in the solved problem sections. However, this review was very old - 1999 I believe - and was written before this current fourth edition was written. I have not found any errors in the solutions so far, so apparently this latest edition has cleared up that past problem.