Chapter 1 Circuit Models and Circuit Law
1.1 Systems of Units
1.2 Charge and Current
1.3 Voltage
1.4 Current and Voltage Reference Directions
1.5 Power and Energy
1.6 Circuit Elements
Problems
Chapter 2 Basic Laws
2.1 Ohm's Law
2.2 Kirchhoff's Law
2.3 Series Resistors and Voltage Division,Parallel Resistors and Current Division
2.4 Wye-delta Transformation
2.5 Source Transformation
Problems
Chapter 3 Methods of Analysis
3.1 Nodal Analysis
3.2 Nodal Analysis with Voltage Sources
3.3 Mesh Analysis
3.4 Mesh Analysis with Current Sources
3.5 Nodal Versus Mesh Analysis
Problems
Chapter 4 Circuit Theorems
4.1 Linearity Property
4.2 Superposition
4.3 Thevenin's Theorem
4.4 Norton's Theorem
4.5 Maximum Power Transfer
Problems
Chapter 5 Capacitors and Inductors
5.1 Capacitors
5.2 Series and Parallel Capacitors
5.3 Inductors
5.4 Series and Parallel Inductors
Problems
Chapter 6 First-order Circuits
6.1 Dynamic Circuit and Initial, Final Values
6.2 The Source-free RC Circuit
6.3 The Source-free RL Circuit
6.4 Singularity Functions
6.5 Step Response of an RC Circuit
6.6 Step Response of an RL Circuit
Problems
Chapter 7 Sinusoids and Phasors
7.1 Sinusoids
7.2 Phasors
7.3 Phasor Relationships for Circuit Elements
7.4 Kirchhoff's Laws in the Frequency Domain
Problems
Chapter 8 Sinusoidal Steady-state Analysis
8.1 Impedance and Admittance
8.2 Impedance(Admittance) Combinations
8.3 Sinusoidal Steady state Analysis
Problems
Chapter 9 Sinusoidal Steady-state Power Analysis
9.1 Instantaneous and Average Power
9.2 Effective or RMS Value
9.3 Complex Power
9.4 Maximum Average Power Transfer
Problems
Chapter 10 Three-phase Circuits
10.1 Three-phase Circuits
10.2 The Relation of Line Voltage(Current) and Phase Voltage(Current)
10.3 Balanced Three-phase Circuit
10.4 Unbalanced Three-phase Systems
10.5 Power in Three-phase Circuit
Problems
Chapter 11 Magnetically Coupled Circuits
11.1 Mutual Inductance
11.2 Contains Coupling Inductance Circuit Calculation
11.3 Linear Transformers
11.4 Ideal Transformers
Problems
Chaper 12 Nonsinusoidal Period Current Circuit
12.1 Trigonometric Fourier Series
12.2 Symmetry Considerations
12.3 Circuit Applications
12.4 Average Power and RMS Values
Problems
Chapter 13 The Complex Frequency Domain Analysis of Linear Dynamic Circuit
13.1 Definition of the Laplace Transform
13.2 Properties of the Laplace Transform
13.3 The Inverse Laplace Transform
13.4 Operation Circuit
13.5 Application of Laplace Transform Method of Linear Circuit Analysis
13.6 Transfer Functions
Problems
References