Electrical, Electronics And Computer Engineering For Scientists And EngineersThis Book Presents A Lucid And Systematic Exposition Of The Basic Principles Involved In Electrical And Electronics Engineering. A Wide Spectrum Of Concepts Is Covered, Ranging From The Basic Principles Of Electric Circuits To The Advanced Area Of Microprocessors.The Fundamental Concepts Are Explained In Sufficient Detail And Are Adequately Illustrated Through Suitable Solved Examples.This Edition Includes New Chapters On * Dc Machines * Ac Machines * Electrical Measuring Instruments * Communication Systems * OscillatorsThe Discussion Of Several Other Topics Has Also Been Suitably Revised And Updated.The Book Would Serve As An Excellent For Undergraduate Engineering And Diploma Students Of All Disciplines. Amie Candidates And Practising Engineers Would Also Find It Extremely Useful. |
Contents
Fundamental Concepts | 1 |
Basic Circuit Concepts | 21 |
Network Theorems | 42 |
Field and Circuit Fundametnals | 81 |
Alternating Current Circuits | 114 |
Direct Current Machines | 165 |
Alternating Current Machines | 193 |
Domestic Wiring | 226 |
Semiconductor Devices | 259 |
Operational Amplifiers | 329 |
Oscillators | 359 |
Communication Systems | 367 |
Digital Logic | 379 |
Computer Concepts | 436 |
Microprocessor and Programming | 459 |
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