Description For undergraduate introductory or survey courses in electrical engineering A clear introduction to electrical engineering fundamentals Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications, 6e helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Circuit analysis, digital systems, electronics, and electromechanics are covered. A wide variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material’s relevance to their chosen profession.
NEW: This edition is now available with, an innovative online program created to emulate the instructor’s office–hour environment, guiding students through engineering concepts from Electrical Engineering with self-paced individualized coaching. Note: If you are purchasing the standalone text or electronic version, MasteringEngineering does not come automatically packaged with the text. To purchase MasteringEngineering, please visit: or you can purchase a package of the physical text + MasteringEngineering by searching the website. Mastering is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor.
Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications, 6e helps students learn electrical-engineering fundamentals with minimal frustration. Its goals are to present basic concepts in a general setting, to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process.
Teaching and Learning Experience To provide a better teaching and learning experience, for both instructors and students, this program will:. Individualized Coaching: Now available with, an online program that emulates the instructor’s office–hour environment using self-paced individualized coaching. Engage Students: Basic concepts are presented in a general setting to show students how the principles of electrical engineering apply to specific problems in their own fields, and to enhance the overall learning process. Support Instructors and Students: A variety of pedagogical features stimulate student interest and engender awareness of the material’s relevance to their chosen profession. INDIVIDUALIZED COACHING is an innovative online program created to emulate the instructor’s office—hour environment, guiding students through engineering concepts from Electrical Engineering with self-paced individualized coaching. Self-paced tutorials provide students with answer-specific feedback and personal instruction. All end-of-section and tutorial homework problems have been tagged to ABET Learning Outcomes A, E, and K.
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Video Solutions–complete, step-by-step solution walkthroughs of representative homework problems from the textbook–are assignable to offer students more visual learning opportunities. Video Solutions provide additional assistance for students with homework or preparing for an exam, offering hours of valuable review when students need help the most. Note: If you are purchasing the standalone text or electronic version, MasteringEngineering does not come automatically packaged with the text. To purchase MasteringEngineering, please visit: or you can purchase a package of the physical text + MasteringEngineering by searching the website. Mastering is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor. ENGAGE STUDENTS The book includes various pedagogical features designed with the goal of stimulating student interest, eliminating frustration, and engendering an awareness of the relevance of the material to their chosen profession. These features are:.
Statements of learning objectives open each chapter. Comments in the margins emphasize and summarize important points or indicate common pitfalls that students need to avoid. Short boxed articles demonstrate how electrical engineering principles are applied in other fields of engineering. Step-by-step problem solving procedures. Key equations are highlighted in the book to draw attention to important results.
SUPPORT INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENTS. Complete solutions to the in-chapter exercises and Practice Tests, included as PDF files on-line, build student confidence and indicate where additional study is needed. Summaries of important points at the end of each chapter provide references for students. A Practice Test at the end of each chapter gives students a chance to test their knowledge. Answers appear in Appendix E and complete solutions are included in the Student Solutions files. The Companion Website contains an abundance of additional resources for students. An access code to the site, located at is included with the purchase of every new book or can be purchased separately at the website.
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These resources include:. Pearson eText, which is a complete online version of the book that includes highlighting, note-taking, and search capabilities. that provide complete, step-by-step solution walkthroughs of representative homework problems from each chapter. A Student Solutions Manual with PDF files for each chapter that include full solutions for the in-chapter exercises, answers for the end-of-chapter problems that are marked with asterisks, and full solutions for the Practice Tests. A MATLAB folder that contains the m-files discussed in the book.
A Multisim folder that contains tutorials on the basic features of Multisim and circuit simulations for a wide variety of circuits from the book. We have continued the popular Practice Tests that students can use in preparing for course exams at the end of each chapter.
Answers for the Practice Tests appear in Appendix D and complete solutions are included in the on-line Student Solutions Manual files. We have updated the coverage of MATLAB and the Symbolic Toolbox for network analysis in Chapters 2 through 6. Approximately 200 problems are new to this edition, replacing some of the problems from the previous edition, and many other problems have been modified. In Chapter 2, we have added an explanation of how the Wheatstone bridge is used in strain measurements. Sections 3.8 and 4.6 have been updated, deleting the coverage of piecewise linear functions which are problematic with recent versions of the Symbolic Toolbox. Practical Application 5.1 on the LORAN system has been deleted.
Chapter 8 has been extensively updated and now uses the Freescale Semiconductor HCS12/9S12 family as an example of microcontrollers. Section 9.4 has been updated to the most recent version of LabVIEW. Relatively minor corrections and improvements appear throughout the book. is an innovative online program created to emulate the instructor’s office—hour environment, guiding students through engineering concepts from Electrical Engineering with self-paced individualized coaching. Self-paced tutorials provide students with answer-specific feedback and personal instruction.
All end-of-section and tutorial homework problems have been tagged to ABET Learning Outcomes A, E, and K. Video Solutions–complete, step-by-step solution walkthroughs of representative homework problems from the textbook–are assignable to offer students more visual learning opportunities. Video Solutions provide additional assistance for students with homework or preparing for an exam, offering hours of valuable review when students need help the most. Note: If you are purchasing the standalone text or electronic version, MasteringEngineering does not come automatically packaged with the text. To purchase MasteringEngineering, please visit: or you can purchase a package of the physical text + MasteringEngineering by searching the website. Mastering is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor. About the Author(s) Allan R.
Hambley received his B.S. Degree from Michigan Technological University, his M.S.
Degree from Illinois Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D. From Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
He has worked in industry for Hazeltine Research Inc., Warwick Electronics, and Harris Government Systems. He is currently Professor of Electrical Engineering at Michigan Tech.
The Michigan Tech chapter of Eta Kappa Nu named him the Outstanding Electrical Engineering Teacher of the Year in 1995. He has won the National Technological University Outstanding Instructor Award six times for his courses in communication systems. The American Society for Engineering Education presented him with the 1998 Meriam Wiley Distinguished Author Award for the first edition of his book, Electronics. His hobbies include fishing, boating in remote areas of Lake Superior, and gardening.