Circuits and systems : an engineering perspective / Johnny Fuller.

By: Fuller, Johnny, author
Language: English Series: Edu-tech learningPublisher: New York, NY : Clanrye International, [2023]Publisher: ©2023Description: viii, 235 pages ; color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781647263201Subject(s): Electronic circuits | Electronic systems | Electronic apparatus and appliances | ElectronicsDDC classification: 621.3815 Summary: "A complete electrical network in the form of a closed loop which gives a return path for electric current is known as an electrical circuit. There are various classifications of circuits such as on the basis of arrangement, type of current flowing through it, and the components. On the basis of arrangement, circuits are broadly divided to parallel circuits and series circuits. Circuits are classified as AC circuits and DC circuits, on the basis of the type of current which is flowing through it system refers to the set of interacting entities which function together as a single unit. Study in the field of circuits and systems focuses on the analysis, theory and design of interconnected devices and components. The topics included in this book on circuits and systems are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It explores all the important aspects of these fields in the present day scenario. Scientists and students actively engaged in this field will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts. Johnny Fuller completed his Masters in Electronic Circuits and Systems from Villanova University, United States of America. His areas of expertise include designing of distributed-element circuits and application-specific integrated circuit, and circuit analysis. Fuller has written several technical papers on electric circuits and systems for which he won the "Distinguished Scholar Award". He is renowned lecturer of undergraduate programs and travels extensively for educating students across the globe." -- Book cover
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Includes index.

"A complete electrical network in the form of a closed loop which gives a return path for electric current is known as an electrical circuit. There are various classifications of circuits such as on the basis of arrangement, type of current flowing through it, and the components. On the basis of arrangement, circuits are broadly divided to parallel circuits and series circuits. Circuits are classified as AC circuits and DC circuits, on the basis of the type of current which is flowing through it system refers to the set of interacting entities which function together as a single unit. Study in the field of circuits and systems focuses on the analysis, theory and design of interconnected devices and components. The topics included in this book on circuits and systems are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It explores all the important aspects of these fields in the present day scenario. Scientists and students actively engaged in this field will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts. Johnny Fuller completed his Masters in Electronic Circuits and Systems from Villanova University, United States of America. His areas of expertise include designing of distributed-element circuits and application-specific integrated circuit, and circuit analysis. Fuller has written several technical papers on electric circuits and systems for which he won the "Distinguished Scholar Award". He is renowned lecturer of undergraduate programs and travels extensively for educating students across the globe." -- Book cover

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