Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications – Allan R. Hambley – 6th Edition

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The author’s guiding philosophy in writing this book has three elements: to present basic concepts to readers in a general setting, to show how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to remove frustration from the learning process. Emphasizing the basic concepts of the field, this book covers circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics.

This book develops theoretical and experimental skills and experiences in the following areas: basic circuit analysis and measurement, first- and second-order transients, steady-state ac circuits, resonance and frequency response, digital logic circuits, microcontrollers (68HC11), computer-based instrumentation, diode circuits, electronic amplifiers, field-effect and bipolar junction transistors, operational amplifiers, ac and dc machines, and more. For engineers or any other professionals who need a solid foundation in the basics of circuits, digital systems, analog electronics, and electromechanics.

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  • Chapter 1. Introduction
    Chapter 2. Resistive Circuits
    Chapter 3. Inductance and Capacitance
    Chapter 4. Transients
    Chapter 5. Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis
    Chapter 6. Frequency Response, Bode Plots, and Resonance
    Chapter 7. Logic Circuits
    Chapter 8. Microcomputers
    Chapter 9. Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems
    Chapter 10. Diodes
    Chapter 11. Amplifiers: Specifications and External Characteristics
    Chapter 12. Field-Effect Transistors
    Chapter 13. Bipolar Junction Transistors
    Chapter 14. Operational Amplifiers
    Chapter 15. Magnetic Circuits and Transformers
    Chapter 16. DC Machines
    Chapter 17. DC Generators
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