



Fast Analytical Techniques for Electrical and Electronic Circuits [Vorpérian, Vatché] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Fast Analytical Techniques for Electrical and Electronic Circuits Review: Solid work, essential to circuit understanding - Vorperian's book is a great companion to "fundamentals of Power Electronics" by Erickson and Maksimovic which I use for the power electronics course at USC. It is in the style and tradition of the late great Prof. Middlebrook of Caltech, emphasizing understanding and proper development of intuition for all facets of electronics. Not easy reading, but very rewarding, with a large number of problems after each chapter. All problems should be read and at least a few should be attempted in order to properly absorb the material and to master the "tricks of the trade". Although it is not stressed, but all the tricks and techniques are also applicable to all problems in physics and engineering which are described by differential equations with constant coefficients. Some such examples would be helpful to the beginner and would also build his confidence in general science. Maybe in the next edition... Review: Amazing - This book teaches you how to develop the knack to analyze a circuit intuitively and quickly, for instance the author explains methods to figure out the poles and zeros of a circuit without having to go through the long network derivations. The book is based on the EET and NEET (Extra Element Theorem and Nth Extra Element Theorem) in which basically a complex circuit which can include both reactances and resistors can be reduced to simpler circuit involving only resistances. The book is very advanced, the author wont stop for a second to explain things like the laplace or fourier transform, it is assumed that the reader has a solid understanding of subjects like control theory, network analysis, calculus, etc... it is a grad level book or at least an upper undergrad book. That being said the book is packed full of examples so it is easily appreciated how to put things into practice. I highly recommend this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,935,242 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #904 in Electrical & Electronic Circuits #146,059 in Textbooks (Special Features Stores) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Dimensions | 6.69 x 1.11 x 9.61 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0521624711 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521624718 |
| Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 492 pages |
| Publication date | March 3, 2011 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
A**I
Solid work, essential to circuit understanding
Vorperian's book is a great companion to "fundamentals of Power Electronics" by Erickson and Maksimovic which I use for the power electronics course at USC. It is in the style and tradition of the late great Prof. Middlebrook of Caltech, emphasizing understanding and proper development of intuition for all facets of electronics. Not easy reading, but very rewarding, with a large number of problems after each chapter. All problems should be read and at least a few should be attempted in order to properly absorb the material and to master the "tricks of the trade". Although it is not stressed, but all the tricks and techniques are also applicable to all problems in physics and engineering which are described by differential equations with constant coefficients. Some such examples would be helpful to the beginner and would also build his confidence in general science. Maybe in the next edition...
M**H
Amazing
This book teaches you how to develop the knack to analyze a circuit intuitively and quickly, for instance the author explains methods to figure out the poles and zeros of a circuit without having to go through the long network derivations. The book is based on the EET and NEET (Extra Element Theorem and Nth Extra Element Theorem) in which basically a complex circuit which can include both reactances and resistors can be reduced to simpler circuit involving only resistances. The book is very advanced, the author wont stop for a second to explain things like the laplace or fourier transform, it is assumed that the reader has a solid understanding of subjects like control theory, network analysis, calculus, etc... it is a grad level book or at least an upper undergrad book. That being said the book is packed full of examples so it is easily appreciated how to put things into practice. I highly recommend this book.
P**E
Essential Reading
The definitive text on solving circuits and gaining insight to difficult analytical problems. Advanced techniques that do not get taught in university.
H**R
Great Supplement to Technical Therapy
This book is great for graduating engineers who have to review what they learned. I would recommend it over 90% of the books out there on circuit analysis. Its great for self education. And its a great book for learning the EET theorem. I will suggest that you get the hardcover over the e-book. If you can get a copy get the hardcover.
I**T
how to calculate things you are not interested in
This book is a work of academic excellence. The authors have solved a calculation problem that no one else could do. The practical problem with the book is that it shows how to do precise calculations of electronic circuit parameters that are rarely needed and can be done with a circuit simulator in less time. One example is the precise value of out of band gain and impedance of an amplifier.
A**Z
Really I didn't know, being a Graduate Engineer in Electronics, that there should be so many methods of solving explicit equations for complex circuits. From the very first moment it's clear and practical(the best, the first 3 chapters!!! You'll discover a lot of simple tools that ease your technical analysis) and it keeps in the same way till the end. Really,a must for students, to develop practical tools of circuit analysis that always clarify the electrical behaviour of any circuit
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