Part of the McGraw-Hill Core Concepts in Electrical Engineering Series, Circuits and Analysis and Synthesis is designed as a textbook for an introductory circuits course at the intermediate undergraduate level. The book may also be appealing to a non-major survey course in electrical engineering course as well. A primary goal in Circuits and Networks is to establish a firm understanding of the basic laws of electrical circuits, and to provide students with a working knowledge of the commonly used methods of analysis in electrical engineering. This is a concise, less expensive alternative. This series is edited by Dick Dorf.
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