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Basic Circuit Theory by Charles A. Desoer and Ernest S. Kuh is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.
Preface 1 - Lumped Circuits and Kirchhoff's Laws 1 - Lumped Circuits 2 - Reference Directions 3 - Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) 4 - Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) 5 - Wavelength and Dimension of the Circuit 2 - Circuit Elements 1 - Resistors 1.1 - The Linear Time-invariant Resistor 1.2 - The Linear Time-varying Resistor 1.3 - The Nonlinear Resistor 2 - Independent Sources 2.1 - Voltage Source 2.2 - Current Source 2.3 - Thévenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits 2.4 - Waveforms and Their Notation 2.5 - Some Typical Waveforms 3 - Capacitors 3.1 - The Linear Time-invariant Capacitor 3.2 - The Linear Time-varying Capacitor 3.3 - The Nonlinear Capacitor 4 - Inductors 4.1 - The Linear Time-invariant Inductor 4.2 - The Linear Time-varying Inductor 4.3 - The Nonlinear Inductor 4.4 - Hysteresis 5 - Summary of Two-terminal Elements 6 - Power and Energy 6.1 - Power Entering a Resistor, Passivity 6.2 - Energy Stored in Time-invariant Capacitors 6.3 - Energy Stored in Time-invariant Inductors 7 - Physical Components versus Circuit Elements 3 - Simple Circuits 1 - Series Connection of Resistors 2 - Parallel Connection of Resistors 3 - Series and Parallel Connection of Resistors 4 - Small-signal Anal
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- Author
- Charles A. Desoer and Ernest S. Kuh
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill College
- Published
- 1969
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780070165755
- Category
- nonfiction
- Subjects
- Engineering, Stem