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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:Â Quantities and Units
1-1Â Â Units of Measurement
1-2Â Â Scientific Notation
1-3Â Â Engineering Notation and Metric Prefixes
1-4Â Â Metric Unit Conversions
Chapter 2:Â Voltage, Current, and Resistance
2-1Â Â Â Â Atomic Structure
2-2Â Â Â Â Â Electrical Charge
2-3Â Â Â Â Â Voltage, Current, and Resistance
2-4Â Â Â Â Â Voltage and Current Sources
2-5Â Â Â Â Â Resistors
2-6Â Â Â Â Â The Electric Circuit
2-7Â Â Â Â Â Basic Circuit Measurements
2-8Â Â Â Â Â Electrical Safety
A Circuit Application
Chapter 3: Ohm’s Law
3-1Â Â The Relationship of Current, Voltage, and Resistance
3-2Â Â Calculating Current
3-3Â Â Calculating Voltage
3-4Â Â Calculating Resistance
3-5Â Â Introduction to Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 4:Â Energy and Power
4-1Â Â Energy and Power
4-2Â Â Power in an Electric Circuit
4-3Â Â Resistor Power Ratings
4-4Â Â Energy Conversion and Voltage Drop in Resistance
4-5Â Â Power Supplies
A Circuit Application
Chapter 5Â Series Circuits
5-1Â Â Resistors in Series
5-2Â Â Current in a Series Circuit
5-3Â Â Total Series Resistance
5-4  Application of Ohm’s Law
5-5Â Â Voltage Sources in Series
5-6  Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law
5-7Â Â Voltage dividers
5-8Â Â Power in Series Circuits
5-9Â Â Voltage Measurements
5-10Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 6Â Â Parallel Circuits
6-1Â Â Resistors in Parallel
6-2Â Â Voltage in a Parallel Circuit
6-3  Kirchhoff’s Current Law
6-4Â Â Total Parallel Resistance
6-5  Application of Ohm’s Law
6-6Â Â Current Sources in Parallel
6-7Â Â Current Dividers
6-8Â Â Power in Parallel Circuits
6-9Â Â Parallel Circuit Applications
6-10Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 7Â Series-Parallel Circuits
7-1Â Â Identifying Series-Parallel Relationships
7-2Â Â Analysis of Series-Parallel Resistive Circuits
7-3Â Â Voltage Dividers with Resistive Loads
7-4Â Â Loading Effect of a Voltmeter
7-5Â Â Ladder Networks
7-6Â Â The Wheatstone Bridge
7-7Â Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 8Â Â Circuit Theorems and Conversions
8-1 The DC Voltage Source
8-2Â Â The Current Source
8-3Â Â Source Conversions
8-4Â Â The Superposition Theorem
8-5  Thevenin’s Theorem
8-6  Norton’s Theorem
8-7Â Â Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
8-8Â Â Delta-to-Wye (Â -toY) and Wye-toDelta (Y-to- ) Conversions
A Circuit Application
Chapter 9Â Branch, Loop, and Node Analyses
9-1Â Â Simultaneous Equations in Circuit Analysis
9-2Â Â Branch Current Method
9-3Â Â Loop Current Method
9-4Â Â Node Voltage Method
A Circuit Application
Chapter 10Â Magnetism and Electromagnetism
10-1Â The Magnetic Field
10-2Â Electromagnetism
10-3Â Electromagnetic Devices
10-4Â Magnetic Hysteresis
10-5Â Electromagnetic Induction
10-6Â Applications of Electromagnetic Induction
A Circuit Application
Chapter 11 Introduction to Alternating Current and Voltage
11-1Â The Sinusoidal Waveform
11-2Â Sinusoidal Voltage Sources
11-3Â Sinusoidal Voltage and Current Values
11-4Â Angular Measurement of a Sine Wave
11-5Â The Sine Wave Formula
11-6Â Introduction to Phasors
11-7Â Analysis of AC Circuits
11-8Â Superimposed DC and AC Voltages
11-9Â Nonsinusoidal Waveforms
11-10 The Oscilloscope
A Circuit Application
Chapter 12 Capacitors
12-1Â The Basic Capacitor
12-2Â Types of Capacitors
12-3Â Series Capacitors
12-4Â Parallel Capacitors
12-5Â Capacitors in DC Circuits
12-6Â Capacitors in AC Circuits
12-7Â Capacitor Applications
12-8Â Switched-Capacitor Circuits
A Circuit Application
Chapter 13Â Inductors
13-1Â The Basic Inductor
13-2Â Types of Inductors
13-3Â Series and Parallel Inductors
13-4Â Inductors in DC Circuits
13-5Â Inductors in AC Circuits
13-6Â Inductor Applications
A Circuit Application
Chapter 14Â Transformers
14-1Â Mutual Inductance
14-2Â The Basic Transformer
14-3Â Step-Up and Step-down Transformers
14-4Â Loading the Secondary Winding
14-5Â Reflected Load
14-6Â Impedance Matching
14-7Â Nonideal Transformer Characteristics
14-8Â Tapped and Multiple-Winding Transformers
14-9Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 15Â RC Circuits
PART 1: Series Circuits   With an Introduction to Complex Numbers
15-1 The Complex Number System
15-2 Sinusoidal Response of Series RC Circuits
15-3Â Impedance of Series RC Circuits
15-4Â Analysis of Series RC Circuits
PART 2: Parallel Circuits
15-5Â Impedance and Admittance of Parallel RC Circuits
15-6Â Analysis of Parallel RC Circuits
PART 3: Series-Parallel Circuits
15-7Â Analysis of Series-Parallel RC Circuits
PART 4: Special Topics
15-8Â Power in RC Circuits
15-9Â Basic Applications
15-10 Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 16Â RL Circuits
PART 1: Series Circuits
16-1Â Sinusoidal Response of RL Circuits
16-2Â Impedance of Series RL Circuits
16-3Â Analysis of Series RL Circuits
PART 2: Parallel Circuits
16-4Â Impedance and Admittance of Parallel RL Circuits
16-5Â Analysis of Parallel RL Circuits
PART 3: Series-Parallel Circuits
16-6Â Analysis of Series-Parallel RL Circuits
PART 4: Special Topics
16-7Â Power in RL Circuits
16-8Â Basic Applications
16-9Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 17 RLC Circuits and Resonance
PART 1: Series Circuits
17-1 Impedance of Series RLC Circuits
17-2 Analysis of Series RLC Circuits
17-3 Series Resonance
PART 2: Parallel Circuits
17-4 Impedance of Parallel RLC Circuits
17-5 Analysis of Parallel RLC Circuits
17-6 Parallel Resonance
PART 3: Series-Parallel RLC Circuits
17-7 Analysis of Series-Parallel RLC Circuits
PART 4: Special Topics
17-8 Bandwidth of Resonant Circuits
17-9 Applications
A Circuit Application
Chapter 18 Passive filters
18-1 Low-Pass Filters
18-2 High-Pass Filters
18-3 Band-Pass Filters
18-4 Band-Stop Filters
Chapter 19 Circuit Theorems in AC Analysis
19-1Â The Superposition Theorem
19-2 Thevenin’s Theorem
19-3 Norton’s Theorem
19-4Â Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Chapter 20 Time Response of Reactive Circuits
20-1Â The RC Integrator
20-2Â Response of an RCÂ Integrator to a Single Pulse
20-3Â Response of RC Integrators to Repetitive Pulses
20-4Â Response of an RC Differentiator to a Single Pulse
20-5Â Response of RC Differentiators to Repetitive Pulses
20-6Â Response of RL Integrators to Pulse Inputs
20-7Â Response of RL Differentiators to Pulse Inputs
20-8 Relationship of Time Response to Frequency Response
20-9Â Troubleshooting
A Circuit Application
Chapter 21 Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications
21-1Â Introduction to Three-Phase Machines
21-2Â Generators in Power Applications
21-3Â Types of Three-Phase Generators
21-4Â Three-Phase Source/Load Analysis
21-5Â Three-Phase Power
Appendices
AÂ Table of Standard Resistor Values
BÂ Â Derivations
CÂ Â Capacitor Color Coding
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
Glossary
Index