Electrical engineering : an introduction / Steven E. Schwarz, William G. Oldham.
By: Schwarz, Steven E.
Contributor(s): Oldham, William G.
Material type: BookSeries: The oxford series in electrical and computer engineering: Publisher: [S.l.] : Oxford University Press, 1993Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 782 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0195105850 (hardcover); 9780195105858 (hardcover).Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: This comprehensive revision of a popular text helps non-electrical engineering majors--the future users , rather than the designers of electrical devices, systems, and machines--gain a conceptual understanding of electrical engineering. Early coverage of systems and an emphasis on an IC (integrated circuits) "building block" approach motivates non-majors. The text features integration of analog and digital technology with cutting-edge coverage of op-amps, feedback and analog systems. A section on SPICE, the leading computer-aided circuit analysis software, introduces students to computerized analysis of circuits. Chapter-end Applications capture student interest by relating material to contemporary topics such as automobile suspension systems, high-fidelity audio, and hand-held computers.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This comprehensive revision of a popular text helps non-electrical engineering majors--the future users , rather than the designers of electrical devices, systems, and machines--gain a conceptual understanding of electrical engineering. Early coverage of systems and an emphasis on an IC (integrated circuits) "building block" approach motivates non-majors. The text features integration of analog and digital technology with cutting-edge coverage of op-amps, feedback and analog systems. A section on SPICE, the leading computer-aided circuit analysis software, introduces students to computerized analysis of circuits. Chapter-end Applications capture student interest by relating material to contemporary topics such as automobile suspension systems, high-fidelity audio, and hand-held computers.
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