James W. Nilsson,加州理工大學(xué)和美國空軍學(xué)院的客座教授,合著有《電路基礎(chǔ)》。
圖書目錄
第1章 電路變量和電路元件 Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements 第2章 化簡電路的常用方法 Some Circuit Simplification Techniques 第3章 電路分析 Techniques of Circuit Analysis 第4章 運(yùn)算放大器 The Operational Amplifier 第5章 RL和RC電路的固有響應(yīng)和階躍響應(yīng) The Natural and Step Response of RL and RC Circuits 第6章 RLC電路的固有響應(yīng)和階躍響應(yīng) Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits 第7章 正弦穩(wěn)態(tài)分析 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis 第8章 拉氏變換介紹 Introduction to the Laplace Transform 第9章 拉氏變換在電路分析中的應(yīng)用 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis 附錄A 國際單位制 The International System of Units 附錄B 復(fù)數(shù) Complex Numbers 附錄C 三角恒等式簡表 An Abbreviated Table of Trigonometric Identities 附錄D 積分簡表 An Abbreviated Table of Integrals 附錄E 部分習(xí)題答案 Answers to Selected Problems 索引 Index
Chapter 1 Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements 1 1.1 Circuit Analysis: An Overview 2 1.2 Voltage, Current, and the Basic Circuit Elements 3 1.3 The Ideal Basic Circuit Element 5 1.4 Power and Energy 7 1.5 Voltage and Current Sources 10 1.6 Electrical Resistance (Ohm's Law) 14 1.7 Kirchhoff's Laws 18 1.8 Analysis of a Circuit Containing Dependent Sources 26 Summary 29 Problems 30 Chapter 2 Some Circuit Simplification Techniques 44 Practical Perspective: Digital-to-Analog Resistive Ladder 44 2.1 Combining Resistors in Series and Parallel 46 2.2 Voltage and Current Dividers 50 2.3 Source Transformations 54 2.4 Superposition 58 Practical Perspective: Digital-to-Analog Resistive Ladder 62 Summary 65 Problems 66
Chapter 3 Techniques of Circuit Analysis 76 Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors 76 3.1 Terminology 78 3.2 Introduction to the Node-Voltage Method 83 3.3 The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources 86 3.4 The Node-Voltage Method: Some Special Cases 88 3.5 Introduction to the Mesh-Current Method 91 3.6 The Mesh-Current Method and Dependent Sources 95 3.7 The Mesh-Current Method: Some Special Cases 97 3.8 The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method 99 3.9 Thevenin and Norton Equivalents 104 3.10 More on Deriving a Thevenin Equivalent 111 3.11 Maximum Power Transfer 113 Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors 116 Summary 120 Problems 122 Chapter 4 The Operational Amplifier 144 Practical Perspective: The Flash Converter 144 4.1 Operational Amplifier Terminals 146 4.2 Terminal Voltages and Currents 147 4.3 The Inverting-Amplifier Circuit 152 4.4 The Summing-Amplifier Circuit 154 4.5 The Noninverting-Amplifier Circuit 155 4.6 The Difference-Amplifier Circuit 156 4.7 The Comparator 162 Practical Perspective: The Flash Converter 164 Summary 165 Problems 166 Chapter 5 The Natural and Step Response of RL and RC Circuits 180 Practical Perspective: Dual Slope Analog-to-Digital Converter 180 5.1 The Inductor 182 5.2 The Capacitor 189 5.3 Series-Parallel Combinations of Inductance and Capacitance 195
5.4 Natural Response of RL and RC Circuits 198 5.5 Step Response of RL and RC Circuits 214 5.6 The Integrating Amplifier 231 Practical Perspective: Dual Slope Analog-to-Digital Converter 234 Summary 236 Problems 238 Chapter 6 Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits 262 Practical Perspective: Parasitic Inductance 262 6.1 Introduction to the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 264 6.2 The Forms of the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 270 6.3 The Step Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 283 6.4 The Natural and Step Response of a Series RLC Circuit 291 Practical Perspective: Parasitic Inductance 297 Summary 298 Problems 300 Chapter 7 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis 310 Practical Perspective: Household Distribution Circuit 310 7.1 The Sinusoidal Source 312 7.2 The Sinusoidal Response 317 7.3 The Phasor 319 7.4 The Passive Circuit Elements in the Frequency Domain 325 7.5 Kirchhoff's Laws in the Frequency Domain 329 7.6 Circuit Simplifications 331 7.7 The Node-Voltage Method 341 7.8 The Mesh-Current Method 343 7.9 Instantaneous, Average, and Reactive Power 344 7.10 The rms Value and Power Calculations 350 7.11 Complex Power and Power Calculations 353 Practical Perspective: Household Distribution Circuit 366 Summary 369 Problems 372
Chapter 8 Introduction to the Laplace Transform 394 Practical Perspective: Two-Stage RC Ladder 394 8.1 Definition of the Laplace Transform 396 8.2 The Step Function 398 8.3 The Impulse Function 401 8.4 Functional Transforms 405 8.5 Operational Transforms 406 8.6 Applying the Laplace Transform 412 8.7 Inverse Transforms 414 8.8 Poles and Zeros of F(s) 426 8.9 Initial- and Final-Value Theorems 427 Practical Perspective: Two-Stage RC Ladder 431 Summary 432 Problems 433 Chapter 9 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis 442 Practical Perspective: Creation of a Voltage Surge 442 9.1 Circuit Elements in the s Domain 444 9.2 Circuit Analysis in the s Domain 447 9.3 Applications 449 9.4 The Transfer Function 463 9.5 The Transfer Function in Partial Fraction Expansions 465 9.6 The Transfer Function and the Convolution Integral 469 9.7 The Transfer Function and the Steady-State Sinusoidal Response 477 9.8 The Impulse Function in Circuit Analysis 480 Practical Perspective: Creation of a Voltage Surge 489 Summary 493 Problems 495 Appendix A The International System of Units 517
Appendix B Complex Numbers 521 B.1 Notation 521 B.2 The Graphical Representation of a Complex Number 522 B.3 Arithmetic Operations 523 B.4 Useful Identities 525 B.5 The Integer Power of a Complex Number 526 B.6 The Roots of a Complex Number 526 Appendix C An Abbreviated Table of Triqonometric Identities 529 Appendix D An Abbreviated Table of Integrals 531 Appendix E Answers to Selected Problems 533 Index 541