
Designed for DC/AC circuits courses in electrical and electronics technology, this text looks at circuits as building blocks within a system. Emphasis is on today's dominant industry segments: computers, instrumentation, and data communications. Topics covered include circuit types, analysis techniques, capacitance, inductance, and Ohm's Law. The text covers the computer simulation software PSPICE, time-varying skills, and includes several chapters emphasising the importance of frequency response and spectral analysis in modern circuits.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of DC and AC circuit analysis and their practical application within modern electronic systems. Authors David M. Hata and Frank P. Yatsko provide a structured pedagogical framework designed for students in electronics technology programs. The book integrates theoretical circuit laws with contemporary industry requirements, specifically focusing on the roles of computers, instrumentation, and data communications in current engineering practices.
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Readers frequently note the practical orientation of this text, which prioritizes industry-relevant simulation skills over purely abstract mathematical derivation. Experts highlight this as a foundational resource for students transitioning into technical roles within the electronics and data communications sectors.
Page Count:
973
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt College Pub
ISBN-10:
0030009332
ISBN-13:
9780030009334
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