Introduction To ElectricalEngineering For Non EE MajorsInternational EditionNEWPRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRICALENGINEERINGFifth Editionby Giorgio Rizzoni, Ohio State University2007ISBN-13: 978-0-07-322033-8 / MHID: 0-07-322033-7ISBN-13: 978-0-07-125444-1 / MHID: 0-07-125444-7 [IE]NEW TO THIS EDITION• The Hallmark Feature of Rizzoni is:Extensive use of practical, interesting applications from all areas ofengineering to illustrate principles• Great Pedagogy to help the students retain knowledge• What’s NEW--FEATURES• Rizzoni’s experience as an electrical engineer teaching in amechanical engineering department makes him the ideal authorfor an EE book for non majors. Through the use of a wide varietyof applications and interesting problems, Rizzoni stimulates andmotivates the non-majors audience.• A list of learning objectives is presented after each chapter’sintroductory section. Reminders are provided in the margin when akey topic related to a learning objective is introduced.• “Make the Connection” sidebars are used to present analogiesbetween electric circuits and hydraulic, thermal, and mechanicalsystems. Examples that illustrate the analogies are included.• “Focus on Methodology” boxes throughout the text enumerate andhighlight the steps involved in using various methods of analysis. Thisfeature reminds students to use the procedures for analysis properly,and highlights the methods (through the use of a shaded box)for easyreference.• “Check Your Understanding” exercises.Each and every example in the text is followed by a “Check yourUnderstanding” exercise. Answers are provided to these exercises sostudents can confirm their mastery of the concept in the precedingexample.• “Focus on Measurements” boxes.The need for measurements is a common thread to all engineeringand scientific disciplines. To emphasize the great relevance ofelectrical engineering to the science and practice of measurements,a special set of examples has been created to focus on measurementproblems. These examples often relate to disciplines outsideelectrical engineering (e.g., biomedical, mechanical, thermal, andfluid system measurements).• Operational Amplifier coverage has been moved earlier in the text.Chapter 8 on Op Amps is the first chapter in the Electronics section,reflecting the way OP AMPS are discussed in majors Electronicscourses.This chapter is completely self-contained, however, so the instructormay choose early OR later coverage of op amps.• Chapter 6 includes complete coverage of Fourier series and Bodeplots.• Chapters 10 (bipolar transistors) and 11 (field-effect transistors) canbe covered (or not covered) in either order.• A wealth of homework problems offers students repeatedopportunities to apply the concepts they’re learning.• <strong>Computer</strong> tools are introduced, and their use is encouraged in thetext’s examples and problems. Students are given the opportunity tosolve problems with a variety of computer tools such as MathCad,MatLab, etc. Also, a new feature, “Focus on <strong>Computer</strong>-Aided Tools,”is found in each chapter.An Online Learning Center can be found at www.mhhe.com/rizzoni.This site contains resources for students and instructors. It includessuch things as password-protected solutions for instructors, datasheets, new instrumentation examples, sample syllabi, an additionalchapter on Communications for schools that cover this material, webElectrical Engineeringlinks, and more.Also, a section called “Find it on the Web” has been addedthroughout. These sections provide web links to global companiesthat manufacture the devices mentioned in the text. Students will beable to quickly look up manufacturer’s data sheets and other usefulinformation for use in design problems. This material will be revisedand updated.International EditionINTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGSecond Editionby Clayton Paul, University of Kentucky; Syed Nasar, University ofKentucky; Louis Unnewehr, Sullair Corp, Michigan City1992 / 816 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-112907-7 / MHID: 0-07-112907-3 [IE]CONTENTS1 Introduction/Part I•Linear Electric Circuits/2 Circuit Elements and Laws/3Analysis Techniques for Resistive Circuits/4 The Energy Storage Elements/5AC Circuits/6 Transients/Part II•Electronic Circuits/7 Diodes/8 Transistorsand Amplifiers/9 The Operational Amplifier/10 Digital Electronic Circuits/PartIII•Electric Power and Machines/11 Polyphase Circuits/12 Magnetic Circuits/13Transformers/14 DC Machines/15 Synchronous Machines/16 InductionMotors/17 Small AC Motors/18 Electric Power Systems/Part IV•Control andInstrumentation/19 Feedback Control Systems/20 Electrical Instrumentation/PartV•Digital Circuits and Systems/21 Digital Logic Circuits/22 Digital Systems/Appendixes/A Unit Conversion/B Fourier Series/C LaPlace Transforms/Answersto Problems/IndexInternational EditionCircuitsNEWFUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITSThird Editionby Charles Alexander, Cleveland State University and MatthewSadiku, Prairie View A&M University2007 (November 2005) / Hardcover / 960 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-325643-6 / MHID: 0-07-325643-9ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110903-1 / MHID: 0-07-110903-X[IE with Bind-in Card]http://www.mhhe.com/alexanderAlexander and Sadiku’s third edition of Fundamentals ofElectric Circuits continues in the spirit of its successful previouseditions, with the objective of presenting circuit analysisin a manner that is clearer, more interesting, and easier tounderstand than the competition. Students are introduced tothe sound, six-step problem solving methodology in chapterone, and are consistently made to apply and practice thesesteps in practice problems and homework problems throughoutthe text and online using the KCIDE software.A balance of theory, worked examples and extended examples,practice problems, and real-world applications, combinedwith over 300 new homework problems for the third editionand robust media offerings, renders the third edition the mostcomprehensive and student-friendly approach to linear circuitanalysis. Key: It’s all about Alexander’s Problem SolvingApproach--supported with unmatched quantity and quality ofproblems--sets this text apart from the traditional texts123121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 12311/15/06 5:32:04 PM
Electrical EngineeringNEW TO THIS EDITION• C.O.S.M.O.S. Solutions Manual, provided to instructors onCD, allows for assignment generation, tracking, and distribution.Instructors also have the ability to edit homework problems.• A new four color design program• NEW!! Over 300 new homework problems have been added tothe new edition, with over 1800 total problems provided in the text.• “Enhancing Your Skills” chapter openers in several chapters• Knowledge Capturing Integrated Design Environment (KCIDE)software provided on the Online Learning Center leads studentsthrough end of chapter problems using the six-step problem solvingmethod, and keeps a record for how problems are solved so studentscan share and check their work. An appendix on KCIDE has beenadded to the text.FEATURES• The six-step problem solving methodology is introduced inchapter one and carried throughout the text to promote soundproblem solving practices. A bookmark is included with each copy ofthe book to remind students of the solution steps (and to mark theirplace).CONTENTSPart 1 DC Circuits: 1 Basic Concepts. 2 Basic Laws. 3 Methods of Analysis. 4 CircuitTheorems. 5 Operational Amplifiers. 6 Capacitors and Inductors. 7 First-OrderCircuits. 8 Second-Order Circuits. Part 2 AC Circuits: 9 Sinusoids and Phasors. 10Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis. 11 AC Power Analysis. 12 Three-Phase Circuits.13 Magnetically Coupled Circuits. 14 Frequency Response. Part 3 AdvancedCircuit Analysis: 15 Introduction to the Laplace Transform. 16 Applications ofthe Laplace Transform. 17 The Fourier Series. 18 Fourier Transform. 19 Two-PortNetworks. Appendix A Simultaneous Equations and Matrix Inversion, AppendixB Complex Numbers, Appendix C Mathematical Formulas. Appendix D PSpicefor Windows. Appendix E MATLAB. Appendix F KCIDE. Appendix G Answersto Odd-Numbered ProblemsInternational EditionNEWENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSISSeventh Editionby William H. Hayt (deceased), Jack Kemmerly (deceased), andSteven M. Durbin, University of Canterbury, New Zealand2007 (January 2006) / Hardcover / 800 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-326318-2 / MHID: 0-07-326318-4(with Aris bind-in card)ISBN-13: 978-0-07-110937-6 / MHID: 0-07-110937-4 [IE]http://www.mhhe.com/hayt7eThe book website contains the solutions manual (instructorsonly), tutorials, Virtual Professor, COSMOS and much more.The hallmark feature of this classic text is its focus on the student– it is written so that students may teach the science of circuitanalysis to themselves. Terms are clearly defined when theyare introduced, basic material appears toward the beginningof each chapter and is explained carefully and in detail, andnumerical examples are used to introduce and suggest generalresults. Simple practice problems appear throughout eachchapter, while problems that are more difficult appear at theends of chapters, following the order of presentation of textmaterial. This introduction and resulting repetition provide animportant boost to the learning process. Hayt’s rich pedagogysupports and encourages the student throughout by offeringtips and warnings, using design to highlight key material, andproviding lots of opportunities for hands-on learning. Thethorough exposition of topics is delivered in an informal waythat underscores the authors’ conviction that circuit analysiscan and should be fun.NEW TO THIS EDITION• Practical Applications boxes throughout the book connect materialto real-world situations and tie in concepts of design and problemsolving.• PSpice examples are included in relevant chapters to introducestudents to practical features such as DC sweeps, transient analysis,writing expressions in Probe, and also to show useful simulations thattie in to the text material.• Many new examples have been added, particularly in the transientanalysis chapters (7, 8, and 9), and closely related practice problemsare provided alongside examples.• Many basic level, “confidence building” end-of-chapter exerciseshave been added for the seventh edition, something specificallyrequested by students around the world.• Problem-solving techniques are introduced in Chapter One toprepare students for developing a methodical approach to circuitanalysis. The step-by-step approach is used in each subsequentchapter, with a carefully selected example in each chapter re-statingthe problem-solving methodology as a reminder to the students.• A new full color design has been implemented throughout.• Design-oriented questions appear at the ends of selected chaptersto help students grasp the complexities of the design process.• The Online Learning Center offers students eProfessor Videos,Algorithmic Problems, a Problem Solving Workbook, NetworkAnalysis Tutorials, FE Exam Review Material, a PSpice Manual, anextra chapter on State-Variable Analysis, and text updates. And forinstructors the site provides Solutions and PowerPoint slides.• COSMOS gives instructors the ability to edit all text homeworkproblems to create assignments, quizzes and tests.CONTENTS1 Circuit Analysis and Electrical Engineering. 2 Basic Components and ElectricCircuits. 3 Voltage and Laws. 4 Basic Nodal and Mesh Analysis. 5 Useful CircuitAnalysis Techniques. 6 The Operational Amplifier. 7 Capacitors and Inductors. 8Basic RL and RC Circuits. 9 The RLC Circuit. 10 Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis.11 AC Power Circuit Analysis. 12 Polyphase Circuits. 13 Magnetically CoupledCircuits. 14 Complex Frequency and The Laplace Transform. 15 Circuit Analysis inthe s-Domain. 16 Frequency Response. 17 Two-Port Networks. 18 Fourier CircuitAnalysis. 19 State-Variable Analysis--*on Web Site Only. Appendixes Appendix1 An Introduction to Network Topology. Appendix 2 Solution of SimultaneousEquations. Appendix 3 A Proof of Thevenin’s Theorem. Appendix 4 A PSpiceTutorial. Appendix 5 Complex Numbers. Appendix 6 A Brief MATLAB tutorial.Appendix 7 Additional Laplace Transform Theorems. Appendix 8 Answers toOdd-Numbered ProblemsNEWPSPICE FOR BASIC CIRCUIT ANALYSISSecond Editionby Joseph G Tront, Virginia Polytech Institute & State University2007 (January 2006) / Softcover / 128 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-326319-9 / MHID: 0-07-326319-2 (with CD)NEW TO THIS EDITION• Examples will be based on the most current version of PSPice (acopy of OrCAD PSpice will be packaged on a CD-ROM with thisbook) but the principles are applicable to other versions of PSpice.• The examples (with solutions) will be updated 20% for the newedition.Features• Includes step-by-step instructions to support novice users as theyperform schematic capture and circuit simulation.• Provides detailed explanations and examples of the use of PSpicein typical problem solving situations.• Explains some of the salient features of PSpice, includinginformation on Capture and Probe.• Chapters are written in a modular format so the organization isflexible.• This manual will work well with either <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> circuits’ text:Alexander/Sadiku’s “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, 2e” & Hayt/Kemmerly/Durbin’s “Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6e.”124121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 12411/15/06 5:32:05 PM