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دسته بندی: الکترونیک: الکترونیک ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: R. Muthusubramanian, S. Salivahanan سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780070146129, 0070146128 ناشر: Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited سال نشر: 2010 تعداد صفحات: 627 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 30 مگابایت
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Cover Contents Part I Electrical Engineering Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Electricity and DC Circuits 1.1 Definition, Symbol and Unit of Quantities 1.2 Multiple and Sub-multiple Units 1.3 Computation of Resistance at Constant Temperature 1.4 Temperature Dependence of Resistance 1.5 Computation of Resistance at Different Temperatures 1.6 Computation of a at Different Temperatures 1.7 Ohm’s Law-Statement, Illustration and Limitation 1.8 Units—Work, Power and Energy (Electrical, Thermal and Mechanical) 1.9 Circuits-Identifying the Elements and the Connected Terminology 1.10 Kirchoff’s Laws–Statement and Illustration 1.11 Resistances in Series and Voltage Division Technique 1.12 Resistances in Parallel and Current Division Technique 1.13 Method of Solving a Circuit by Kirchoff’s Laws 1.14 Star to Delta and to Star Transformations Important Formulae Review Questions Problems Chapter 2: Magnetic Circuits 2.1 Definition of Magnetic Quantities 2.2 Magnetic Circuit 2.3 Leakage Flux 2.4 Fringing Effect 2.5 Comparison Between Magnetic and Electric Circuit Important Formulae Review Questions Problems Chapter 3: Electromagnetic Induction 3.1 Magnetic Effect of Electric Current 3.2 Current Carrying Conductor in Magnetic Field 3.3 Law of Electromagnetic Induction 3.4 Induced EMF 3.5 Self Inductance (L) 3.6 Mutual Inductance (M) 3.7 Coupling Coefficient between Two Magnetically Coupled Circuits (K) Important Formulae Review Questions Problems Chapter 4: AC Fundamentals 4.1 Generation of Alternative EMF 4.2 Terminology 4.3 Concept of 3-phase EMF Generation 4.4 Root Mean Square (RMS) or Effective Value 4.5 Average Value of AC 4.6 Phasor Representation of Alternating Quantities 4.7 Analysis of AC Circuit Important Formulae Review Questions Problems Chapter 5: Single Phase AC Circuits 5.1 J Operator 5.2 Complex Algebra 5.3 Representation of Alternating Quantities in Rectangular and Polar Forms 5.4 R-L Series Circuit 5.5 R-C Series Circuit 5.6 R-L-C Series Circuit 5.7 Admittance and its Components 5.8 Simple Method of Solving Parallel AC Circuits 5.9 Resonance 5.10 Three-phase AC Circuits Important Points/Formulae Review Questions Problems Chapter 6: Electrical Machines 6.1 DC Generator 6.2 DC Motor 6.3 Transformers 6.4 Three-phase Induction Motor 6.5 Single-phase Induction Motors 6.6 3-phase AC Generator or Alternator 6.7 Synchronous Motor Review Questions Chapter 7: Measuring Instruments 7.1 Classification of Instruments 7.2 Basic Principles of Indicating Instruments 7.3 Moving Iron Instruments—Attraction Type 7.4 Moving Iron Instrument—Repulsion Type 7.5 Moving Coil Instruments—Permanent Magnet Type 7.6 Moving Coil Instruments—Dynamometer Type 7.7 Induction Type Energy Meter 7.8 Megger Review Questions Chapter 8: House Wiring 8.1 Wiring Materials and Accessories 8.2 Types of Wiring 8.3 Basic Principles of Earthing 8.4 Wiring Layout for a Residential Building Review Questions Chapter 9: Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power 9.1 Power Generation 9.2 Transmission System 9.3 Comparison of Overhead (OH) and Underground (UG) Systems Review Questions Part II Electronics Engineering Chapter 10: Passive Circuit Components 10.1 Resistors 10.2 Capacitors 10.3 Inductors Review Questions Chapter 11: Transducers 11.1 Capacitive Transducer 11.2 Inductive Transducer 11.3 Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) 11.4 Oscillation Transducer 11.5 Potentiometric Transducer 11.6 Electrical Strain Gauges 11.7 Resistance Thermometer 11.8 Thermistor 11.9 Thermocouple 11.10 Hall Effect 11.11 Piezoelectric Transducer 11.12 Photoelectric Transducer Review Questions Chapter 12: Junction Diode and its Applications 12.1 Semiconductor Theory 12.2 Theory of PN Junction Diode 12.3 PN Diode Applications 12.4 Zener Diode 12.5 Varactor Diode 12.6 Tunnel Diode 12.7 Rectifiers 12.8 Filters 12.9 Diode Clippers 12.10 Diode Comparator 12.11 Clampers 12.12 Hall Effect Review Questions Chapter 13: Transistors and Other Devices 13.1 Introduction of Bipolar Junction Transistor 13.2 Construction of BJT 13.3 Transistor Biasing 13.4 Operation of NPN Transistor 13.5 Operation of PNP Transistor 13.6 Types of Transistor Amplifier Configuration 13.7 Transistor as an Amplifier 13.8 Large Signal DC, and Small Signal CE Values of Current Gain 13.9 Field Effect Transistor 13.10 Thyristor 13.11 Opto-Electronic Devices 13.12 Display Devices 13.13 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO) 13.14 Power Conditioning Equipments Review Questions Chapter 14: Integrated Circuits 14.1 Advantages and Limitations of ICs 14.2 Classification of ICs 14.3 Manufacturing Processes of Monolithic ICs 14.4 Linear ICs 14.5 Ideal Operational Amplifier 14.6 Operational Amplifier Stages 14.7 Operational Amplifier Parameters 14.8 Equivalent Circuit of OP-AMP 14.9 Ideal Voltage Transfer Curve 14.10 Open-loop OP-AMP Configurations 14.11 Closed-loop OP-AMP Configurations 14.12 Bandwidth with Feedback 14.13 Noise 14.14 Frequency Response and Compensation 14.15 OP-AMP Applications 14.16 IC 555 Timer Review Questions Chapter 15: Digital Electronics 15.1 Number System 15.2 Binary Arithmetic 15.3 1’s and 2’s Complements 15.4 Binary Coded Decimal 15.5 Boolean Algebra 15.6 Logic Gates 15.7 Combinational Logic Design 15.8 Karnaugh Map Representation of Logical Functions 15.9 Some Common Combinational Circuits 15.10 Sequential Circuits 15.11 A/D and D/A Converter Circuits 15.12 Logic Families Review Questions Chapter 16: Communication Systems 16.1 Communication System 16.2 Telecommunication Services 16.3 Analog and Digital Signals 16.4 Basic Principles of Modulation 16.5 Pulse Modulation Techniques 16.6 Pulse Digital Modulation-Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) 16.7 Digital Modulation Techniques 16.8 Data Transmission 16.9 Modem 16.10 Radio Broadcast 16.11 Television 16.12 Microwave Communication 16.13 Satellite Communication 16.14 Radar System 16.15 Optical Fibre Communication 16.16 ISDN 16.17 Internet Review Questions Index