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The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits: Laplace Early, 4th Edition
Roland E. Thomas,
Emeritus, United States Air Force Academy
Albert J. Rosa,
Univ. of Denver
ISBN: 978-0-471-43299-9
©2004
848 pages
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New to This Edition
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14 new application examples relating to electronics, computer engineering, signal processing, and instrumentation/bioengineering help students understand how to apply circuit analysis to real-world problems.
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All PSpice examples have been revised and updated to Orcad Release 9.2.
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Learning objectives and homework problems are now cross-referenced to in-text worked examples and drill exercises, allowing students to review the worked examples that correlate with their assigned homework problems.
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Extensive coverage of Fourier transforms and two-port networks is available on the Web.
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New treatment of the sample-hold circuit and integrating analog to digital converter expands the existing coverage in the third edition.
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Several examples and exercises in Chapters 9 & 15 have been simplified to help students learn the complex number skills needed to use Laplace and phasors.
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Expanded treatment of circuit stability in Chapter 10 reinforces the link between s-domain poles and stability.
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New section in Chapter 11 relates time-domain convolution to s-domain network functions.
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New discussions in Chapters 13 and 14 relate the Fourier series to signal bandwidth, signal sampling, and anti-aliasing filter design.
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