INTERACTIVE TEXT ON CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

LIST OF TOPICS

BASICS
ELEMENTS
KIRCHOFF'S LAWS
CIRCUIT COMBINATIONS
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
MESH ANALYSIS
NODAL ANALYSIS
NETWORK THEOREMS
AC CIRCUITS: BASICS
AC CIRCUITS: ANALYSIS
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
SIGNALS
NETWORK FUNCTIONS
FIRST-ORDER CIRCUITS
SECOND-ORDER CIRCUITS
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
CONVOLUTION INTEGRAL
RESONANCE
COUPLED CIRCUITS
TWO-PORT NETWORKS
THREE PHASE CIRCUITS
ACTIVE FILTERS
FOURIER SERIES
FOURIER TRANSFORMS
TOPOLOGY
INTERACTIVE TUTORIAL

AIMS OF INTERACTIVE TEXT ON CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

This text on Circuit Analysis presents the subject in different styles or formats to suit the learning patterns of different types of students. The content of a topics is presented with a list of slides which can be used for lecture presentation. On top of the each slide, a list of links are provided. By clicking on the appropriate link, you can jump to any of the following pages.

  1. Home Page of the Netlecturer website.
  2. This page, contiaining the list of topics.
  3. Page containing sections of the selected topic.
  4. The previous slide/page.
  5. The next slide/page.
  6. The corresponding page with audio files
  7. A pop-up window containing Detailed Text.

The online lectures contain a set of topics and each topic contains many sections. Each section is in a separate page. You can navigate through the lectures either sequentially or selectively, choosing the topic of interest. The purpose of providing lectures online is to introduce the essential aspects of each topic and illustrate those aspects with some examples. It is the aim to present the topics in a progressive manner. The salient points are presented first, followed by examples. Detailed explanation can be viewed, if needed. There are pages with audio files, but there may be some time delay in getting these pages loaded on your computer. Quizzes to test your understanding and interactive tutorial will be added. There are many interactive applets to illustrate a topic.

The list of topics is presented on the left side. The navigational icons used are presented on the right side, with a brief description of what each icon means.

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