Circuit Systems with MATLAB and PSPICE Portable document format (pdf) - 2008
by Won Y. Yang; Seung C. Lee
From the publisher
Software tools applied to circuit analysis and design are rapidly evolving, enabling students to move beyond the time-consuming, math-intensive methods of traditional circuit instruction. By incorporating MATLAB 7.0 and PSpice 10.0, alongside systematic use of the Laplace transform, Yang and Lee help readers rapidly gain an intuitive understanding of circuit concepts.
- Unified scheme using the Laplace transform accelerates comprehension
- Focuses on interpreting solutions and evaluating design results, not laborious computation
- Most examples illustrated with MATLAB analyses and PSpice simulations
- Downloadable programs available for hands-on practice
- Over 130 problems to reinforce and extend conceptual understanding
Includes expanded coverage of key areas such as:
- Positive feedback OP Amp circuits
- Nonlinear resistor circuit analysis
- Real world 555 timer circuit examples
- Power factor correction programs
- Three-phase AC power system analysis
- Two-port parameter conversion
Based on decades of teaching electrical engineering students, Yang and Lee have written this text for a full course in circuit theory or circuit analysis. Researchers and engineers without extensive electrical engineering backgrounds will also find this book a helpful introduction to circuit systems.
Details
- Title Circuit Systems with MATLAB and PSPICE
- Author Won Y. Yang; Seung C. Lee
- Binding Portable Document Format (PDF)
- Pages 576
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- Date 2008
- ISBN 9780470822401 / 0470822406
About the author
Seung C. Lee is a Professor in Electrical Engineering at Chung-Ang University in Seoul, South Korea. Between 1985 and 1994 he was an Associate Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas Institute. He has held senior positions at Hyundai Engineering and Hwashin-Sony.
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