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Electrical Engineering Allan R. Hambley

Electrical Engineering By Allan R. Hambley

Electrical Engineering by Allan R. Hambley


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Hambley (emeritus, Michigan Tech) engages his respect for clarity and his enthusiasm for students in this introductory text. The emphasis is on basic concepts, which he presents in a general context and then shows their application to specific problems, including tasks in fields outside of electrica

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Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications: United States Edition by Allan R. Hambley

For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering.

The author's guiding philosophy in writing this text has three elements: to present basic concepts to students in a general setting, to show how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the learning process. Emphasizing the basic concepts of the field, this text covers circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics. In addition, a wide array of pedagogical features stimulate student interest, eliminate frustration, and engender an awareness of the relevance of the material to their chosen profession.

About Allan R. Hambley

ALLAN R. HAMBLEY received his B.S. degree from Michigan Technological University, his M.S. degree from Illinois Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D. from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He has worked in industry for Hazeltine Research Inc., Warwick Electronics, and Harris Government Systems. He is currently Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan Tech. The Michigan Tech chapter of Eta Kappa Nu named him the Outstanding Electrical Engineering Teacher of the Year in 1995. He has won the National Technological University Outstanding Instructor Award six times for his courses in communication systems. The American Society for Engineering Education presented him with the 1998 Meriam Wiley Distinguished Author Award for the first edition of this book. His hobbies include fishing, boating in remote areas of Lake Superior, and gardening.

Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Summary and Problems.)

I. CIRCUITS.

1. Introduction.

Overview of Electrical Engineering. Circuits, Currents, and Voltages. Power and Energy. Kirchhoff's Current Law. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law. Introduction to Circuit Elements. Introduction to Circuits.

2. Resistive Circuits.

Resistances in Series and Parallel. Network Analysis by Using Series and Parallel Equivalents. Voltage-Divider and Current-Divider Circuits. Node-Voltage Analysis. Mesh-Current Analysis. Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits. Superposition Principle. Wheatstone Bridge.

3. Inductance and Capacitance.

Capacitance. Capacitances in Series and Parallel. Physical Characteristics of Capacitors. Inductance. Inductances in Series and Parallel. Practical Inductors. Mutual Inductance.

4. Transients.

First-Order RC Circuits. DC Steady State. RL Circuits. RC and RL Circuits with General Sources. Second-Order Circuits.

5. Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis.

Sinusoidal Currents and Voltages. Phasors. Complex Impedances. Circuit Analysis with Phasors and Complex Impedances. Power in AC Circuits. Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits. Balanced Three-Phase Circuits.

6. Frequency Response, Bode Plots, and Resonance.

Fourier Analysis, Filters, and Transfer Functions. First-Order Lowpass Filters. Decibels, the Cascade Connection, and Logarithmic Frequency Scales. Bode Plots. First-Order Highpass Filters. Series Resonance. Parallel Resonance. Ideal and Second-Order Filters. Digital Signal Processing.

II. DIGITAL SYSTEMS.

7. Logic Circuits.

Basic Logic Circuit Concepts. Representation of Numerical Data in Binary Form. Combinatorial Logic Circuits. Synthesis of Logic Circuits. Minimization of Logic Circuits. Sequential Logic Circuits.

8. Microcomputers.

Computer Organization. Memory Types. Digital Process Control. The Motorola 68HC11/12. The Instruction Set and Addressing Modes for the 68HC11. Assembly-Language Programming.

9. Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems.

Measurement Concepts and Sensors. Signal Conditioning. Analog-to-Digital Conversion. LabVIEW.

III. ELECTRONICS.

10. Diodes.

Basic Diode Concepts. Load-Line Analysis of Diode Circuits. Zener-Diode Voltage-Regulator Circuits. Ideal-Diode Model. Piecewise-Linear Diode Models. Rectifier Circuits. Wave-Shaping Circuits. Linear Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits.

11. Amplifiers: Specifications and External Characteristics.

Basic Amplifier Concepts. Cascaded Amplifiers. Power Supplies and Efficiency. Additional Amplifier Models. Importance of Amplifier Impedances in Various Applications. Ideal Amplifiers. Frequency Response. Linear Waveform Distortion. Pulse Response. Transfer Characteristic and Nonlinear Distortion. Differential Amplifiers. Offset Voltage, Bias Current, and Offset Current.

12. Field-Effect Transistors.

NMOS and PMOS Transistors. Load-Line Analysis of a Simple NMOS Amplifier. Bias Circuits. Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits. Common-Source Amplifiers. Source Followers. CMOS Logic Gates.

13. Bipolar Junction Transistors.

Current and Voltage Relationships. Common-Emitter Characteristics. Load-Line Analysis of a Common-Emitter Amplifier. pnp Bipolar Junction Transistor. Large-Signal DC Circuit Models. Large-Signal DC Analysis of BJT Circuits. Small-Signal Equivalent Circuits. Common-Emitter Amplifiers. Emitter-Followers.

14. Operational Amplifiers.

Ideal Operational Amplifiers. Inverting Amplifiers. Noninverting Amplifiers. Design of Simple Amplifiers. Op-Amp Imperfections in the Linear Range of Operation. Nonlinear Limitations. DC Imperfections. Differential and Instrumentation Amplifiers. Integrators and Differentiators. Active Filters.

IV. ELECTROMECHANICS.

15. Magnetic Circuits and Transformers.

Magnetic Fields. Magnetic Circuits. Inductance and Mutual Inductance. Magnetic Materials. Ideal Transformers. Real Transformers.

16. DC Machines. Overview of Motors. Principles of DC Machines.

Rotating DC Machines. Shunt-Connected and Separately Excited DC Motors. Series-Connected DC Motors. Speed Control of DC Motors. DC Generators.

17. AC Machines.

Three-Phase Induction Motors. Equivalent Circuit and Performance Calculations for Induction Motors. Synchronous Machines. Single-Phase Motors. Stepper and Brushless DC Motors.

Appendix A: Complex Numbers.
Appendix B: Nominal Values and the Color Code for Resistors.
Appendix C: Preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.
Appendix D: Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis.
Appendix E: Software Installation.
Index.

Additional information

CIN0131470469G
9780131470460
0131470469
Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications: United States Edition by Allan R. Hambley
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
2004-05-14
896
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