01870cam a2200205Ka 4500020001800000020001500018050001600033100002500049245003600074250002500110260004100135300004700176500002000223505100300243520032201246650002201568650004801590650001501638650001101653 a9781292098951 a1292098953 4aTK 454bBOY1 aBoylestad, Robert L.10aIntroductory circuit analysis / a13rd ed., Global ed. aHarlow :bPearson Education,cc2016. a1219 pages :bIllustrations (some color) ; aIncludes index.0 aMachine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Electrical/Electronics Industry -- 1.2.A Brief History -- 1.3. Units of Measurement -- 1.4. Systems of Units -- 1.5. Significant Figures, Accuracy, and Rounding Off -- 1.6. Powers of Ten -- 1.7. Fixed-Point, Floating-Point, Scientific, and Engineering Notation -- 1.8. Conversion Between Levels of Powers of Ten -- 1.9. Conversion Within and Between Systems of Units -- 1.10. Symbols -- 1.11. Conversion Tables -- 1.12. Calculators -- 1.13.Computer Analysis -- 2. Voltage and Current -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Atoms and Their Structure -- 2.3. Voltage -- 2.4. Current -- 2.5. Voltage Sources -- 2.6. Ampere-Hour Rating -- 2.7. Battery Life Factors -- 2.8. Conductors and Insulators -- 2.9. Semiconductors -- 2.10. Ammeters and Voltmeters -- 2.11. Applications -- 2.12.Computer Analysis -- 3. Resistance -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Resistance: Circular Wires -- 3.3. Wire Tables -- 3.4. Temperature Effects -- 3.5. Types of Resistors.8 aThis new edition contains updated insights on the highly technical subject, providing readers with the most current information in circuit analysis. With updated software components and challenging review questions at the end of each chapter, this text engages readers in a profound understanding of circuit analysis. 0aElectric circuits 0aElectric circuit analysis - data processing 7aTechnology 7aPspice