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Pragmatic Circuits : Frequency Domain / by William J. Eccles.

Springer Nature Synthesis Collection of Technology Collection 1 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eccles, William J., Author.
Series:
Synthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits & Systems, 1932-3174
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Automatic control.
Robotics.
Automation.
Computers.
Technology and Engineering.
Electronic Circuits and Systems.
Control, Robotics, Automation.
Computer Hardware.
Local Subjects:
Technology and Engineering.
Electronic Circuits and Systems.
Control, Robotics, Automation.
Computer Hardware.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VIII, 130 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2006.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Summary:
Pragmatic Circuits: Frequency Domain goes through the Laplace transform to get from the time domain to topics that include the s-plane, Bode diagrams, and the sinusoidal steady state. This second of three volumes ends with a-c power, which, although it is just a special case of the sinusoidal steady state, is an important topic with unique techniques and terminology. Pragmatic Circuits: Frequency Domain is focused on the frequency domain. In other words, time will no longer be the independent variable in our analysis. The two other volumes in the Pragmatic Circuits series include titles on DC and Time Domain and Signals and Filters. These short lecture books will be of use to students at any level of electrical engineering and for practicing engineers, or scientists, in any field looking for a practical and applied introduction to circuits and signals. The author's “pragmatic” and applied style gives a unique and helpful “non-idealistic, practical, opinionated” introduction to circuits.
Contents:
Laplace Transforms: s is a Big Help
Frequency Domain: Where S is King
Frequency Response: ? is King
Power in AC Circuits: SPQR Without a Roma.
ISBN:
3-031-79749-3

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