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Lab Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis 13th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 277x217x32 mm, weight: 1400 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133923789
  • ISBN-13: 9780133923780
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 277x217x32 mm, weight: 1400 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133923789
  • ISBN-13: 9780133923780
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The primary objectives of this revision of the laboratory manual include insuring that the procedures are clear, that the results clearly support the theory, and that the laboratory experience results in a level of confidence in the use of the testing equipment commonly found in the industrial environment.

 

For those curriculums devoted to a dc analysis one semester and an ac analysis the following semester there are more experiments for each subject than can be covered in a single semester. The result is the opportunity to pick and choose those experiments that are more closely related to the curriculum of the college or university. All of the experiments have been run and tested during the 13 editions of the text with changes made as needed. The result is a set of laboratory experiments that should have each step clearly defined and results that closely match the theoretical solutions.

 

Two experiments were added to the ac section to provide the opportunity to make measurements that were not included in the original set. Developed by Professor David Krispinsky of Rochester Institute of Technology they match the same format of the current laboratory experiments and cover the material clearly and concisely. All the experiments are designed to be completed in a two or three hour laboratory session. In most cases, the write-up is work to be completed between laboratory sessions. Most institutions begin the laboratory session with a brief introduction to the theory to be substantiated and the use of any new equipment to be used in the session.

Dc Experiments
1 Math Review and Calculator Fundamentals dc
1(20)
2 Resistors and the Color Code
21(10)
3 Ohm's Law
31(14)
4 Series Resistance
45(14)
5 Series dc Circuits
59(10)
6 Parallel Resistance
69(12)
7 Parallel dc Circuits
81(12)
8 Rheostats and Potentiometers
93(14)
9 Series-Parallel dc Circuits
107(14)
10 Power Ratings of Resistors
121(8)
11 Superposition Theorem (dc)
129(12)
12 Thevenin's Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer
141(14)
13 Norton's Theorem and Current Sources
155(12)
14 Methods of Analysis
167(12)
15 Capacitors
179(10)
16 R-C Circuits, Transient Response
189(12)
17 R-L and R-L-C Circuits with a dc Source Voltage
201(12)
18 Design of a dc Ammeter and Voltmeter and Meter Loading Effects
213(10)
19 Wheatstone Bridge and Δ-Y Conversions
223(10)
20 Ohmmeter Circuits
233(10)
Ac Experiments
1 Math Review and Calculator Fundamentals ac
243(16)
2 The Oscilloscope
259(14)
3 Experimental Determination of Capacitor and Inductor Values
273(12)
4 R-L-C Components
285(14)
5 Frequency Response of R, L, and C Components
299(12)
6 Frequency Response of the Series R-L Network
311(14)
7 Frequency Response of the Series R-C Network
325(12)
8 The Oscilloscope and Phase Measurements
337(16)
9 Series Sinusoidal Circuits
353(14)
10 Parallel Sinusoidal Circuits
367(18)
11 Series-Parallel Sinusoidal Circuits
385(18)
12 Superposition Theorem (ac)
403(8)
13 Thevenin's Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer
411(14)
14 Series Resonant Circuits
425(16)
15 Parallel Resonant Circuits
441(16)
16 Power Factor and Power Factor Correction
457(8)
17 Passive Filters
465(18)
18 Investigating the Responses of a Cross-over Network
483(10)
19 The Transformer
493(10)
20 Pulse Waveforms
503(18)
21 Currents and Voltages in Balanced Three-Phase Systems
521(12)
22 Power Measurements in Three-Phase Systems
533(16)
Parts List for the Experiments
549(4)
Appendices
I Resistor Color Coding
553(2)
II Capacitor Color Coding
555(1)
III Resistance Measurements (VOM)
556(1)
IV Proper Use of the VOM Multimeter
557(1)
V Scientific Notation and Trigonometric Identities
558
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