Rating:

(6 reviews)
Author: Roland E. Thomas
ISBN : 1118065581
New from $31.01
Format: PDF
Direct download links available Free The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link
The new edition of Thomas' Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits features more skill examples, exercises, and associated problems. Specific topics emphasized are Thevenin Equivalent Circuits, Nodal and Mesh Analysis, Op-Amp Circuits, and Phasor Analysis. Furthermore the text is enhanced with great support to developing fundamental skills by adding similar-type skill problems. New and additional features include: additions to the IM containing worked-out solutions to many exercises; updated ABET section of the IM to reflect the latest changes to Criteria 2000; improved SM to include worked-out solutions showing key intermediate steps with rationale, and where appropriate, METLAB solutions.
Direct download links available for Free The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits
- Hardcover: 944 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 7 edition (December 27, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118065581
- ISBN-13: 978-1118065587
- Product Dimensions: 1.4 x 8.5 x 10.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits
Not a fan of this textbook at all. The author presents the material in a dry, boring and non-intuitive way that makes you not want to learn. I learned 100% of the material straight from my professor's lectures--they were much more helpful than this book.
There are some good sections that help you practice material, but there are other sections that just go into way too much mathematics for circuits that are easily solvable. There are a few mistakes here and there, but nothing too major.
This material should be taught in a more 'fun' way than just solving very long differential equations that go on for pages and pages. If the book is required for the class, get it; but attend your lectures because you wont be able to learn a whole lot from the book. If the book is optional; definitely avoid it and look into an alternative.
Good luck!
By James Chiocchio
This textbook was very easy to understand and was presented logically and in a way that was extremely easy to follow. I am a math person and so I loved the way that the authors derived many of the equations that they used throughout the text, something that my professor did not do in my class. I think this textbook is a great resource, and I will be keeping it for future reference instead of selling it back.
By Harder_Harmonies_
Download Link 1