List of Examples Preface Chapter 1 Circuit Variables 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 Summary Problems Chapter 2 Circuit Etements Practical Perspective: Electrical Safety 2.1 Vottage and Current Sources 2.2 Electrical Resistance (Ohm's Law) 2.3 Construction of a Circuit Mode! 2.4 Kirchhoff's Laws 2.5 Analysis of a Circuit Containing Dependent Sources Practical Perspective: Electrical Safety Summary Problems Chapter 3 Slmpte Resistive Circuits Practical Perspective: A Rear Window Defroster 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 DeRa-to-Wye (Pi-to-Tee) Equivalent Circuits Practical Perspective: A Rear Window Defroster 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 TransformaUons 4.10 Thevenin and Norton Equivalents 4.11 Hare on Deriving a Thevenin Equiva|ent 4.12 Maximum Power Transfer 4.13 Superposition Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors Summary Problems Chapter 5 The Operational Amplifier Practical Perspective: Strain 6ages 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 Hare Realistic Mode[ for the Operational Amplifier Practical Perspective: Strain Gages Summary Problems Chapter 6 Inductance, apacitance, and Mutual Inductance Chapter 7 Response of First-Order Rl and RC Circuits Chapter 8 Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits Chapter 9 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations Chapter 11 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits Chapter 12 Introduction to the Laplace Transform Chapter 13 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis Chapter 14 Introduction to Frequency Selective Citrcuits Chapter 15 Active Filter Circuits Chapter 16 Fourier Series Chapter 17 The Fourier Transform Chapter 18 Two-Port Circuits Appendix A The Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations Appendix B Complex Numberss Appendix C More on Magnetically Coupled Coils and Ideal Transformers Appendix D The Decible Appendix E Bode Diagrams Appendix F An Abbreviated Table of Trigonometric Indentities Appendix G An Abbreviated Table of Integrals Appendix H Answers to Selected Problems Index