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Richard C. Dorf (Author), James A. Svoboda (Author)
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0471730424 978-0471730422 January 9, 2006 7
Dorf and Svoboda’s text builds on the strength of previous editions with its emphasis on real-world problems that give students insight into the kinds of problems that electrical and computer engineers are currently addressing.  Students encounter a wide variety of applications within the problems and benefit from the author team’s enormous breadth of knowledge of leading edge technologies and theoretical developments across Electrical and Computer Engineering’s subdisciplines.

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Build problem-solving skills for the real world
Revised with even more effective learning features, Dorf and Svoboda’s Seventh Edition of Introduction to Electric Circuits introduces students to circuit analysis, and helps build strong problem-solving skills in a framework that is both engaging and accessible.  Known for its practical emphasis on design, solid examples, and real-world problems, the text introduces students to the kinds of problems that electrical and computer engineers face in contemporary practice.

Interactive exercises and examples provide a rich learning environment
The book’s website (www.wiley.com/college/dorf) provides resources to help students build confidence, and apply and learn the steps necessary to successfully complete homework problems.

  • Interactive Examples show how to solve similar problems step-by-step.
  • Interactive Exercises offer endless practice with immediate feedback.
  • Interactive LearningWare helps students visualize difficult topics.

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PSpice for Linear Circuits, 2E
James A. Svoboda, Clarkson University
0-471-78146-0, Paper, ©2007

This introduction provides step-by-step instructions for using PSpice and Orcad Capture to analyze ac and dc circuits, circuits in the time domain to determine the complete response, and circuits in the frequency domain to determine the frequency response.

About the Author

Richard C. Dorf, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Davis, teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in electrical engineering in the fields of circuits and control systems. He earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, an M.S. from the University of Colorado, and a B.S. from Clarkson University. Highly concerned with the discipline of electrical engineering and its wide value to social and economic needs, he has written and lectured internationally on the contributions and advances in electrical engineering.

Professor Dorf has extensive experience with education and industry and is professionally active in the fields of robotics, automation, electric circuits, and communications. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and the University of California at Berkeley.

A Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the American Society for Engineering Education, Dr. Dorf is widely known to the profession for his Modern Control Systems, tenth edition (Prentice Hall, 2004) and The International Encyclopedia of Robotics (Wiley, 1988). Dorf is also the coauthor of Circuits, Devices and Systems (with Ralph Smith), fifth edition (Wiley, 1992). Dr. Dorf edited the widely used Electrical Engineering Handbook, third edition (CRC Press and IEEE Press), published in 2005. His latest work is Technology Ventures (McGraw-Hill, 2005).

James A. Svoboda is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clarkson University, where he teaches courses on topics such as circuits, electronics, and computer programming. He earned a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, an M.S. from the University of Colorado, and a B.S. from General Motors Institute.

Sophomore Circuits is one of Professor Svoboda's favorite courses. He has taught this course to 4500 undergraduates at Clarkson University over the past 26 years. In 1986, he received Clarkson University's Distinguished Teaching Award.

Professor Svoboda has written several research papers describing the advantages of using nullors to model electric circuits for computer analysis. He is interests in the way technology affects engineering education and has developed several software packages for use in Sophomore Circuits. Professor Svoboda's email address is svoboda@clarkson.edu and the url of his web page is http://www.clarkson.edu/svoboda/.


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  • Hardcover: 880 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 7 edition (January 9, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471730424
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471730422
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 1.4 x 10.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Electric Circuits, 6th Edition, Dorf and Svoboda, December 12, 2005
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Apostle "Mike" (Charlottesville, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
"Electric Circuits," 6th Edition by Dorf and Svoboda rates as the WORST text I've ever used in my undergraduate or graduate training. While it has many helpful tables and illustrations, the core-material presentation is garbled and not easily understood. This is complicated further by an inexcusable plethora of errors contained throughout the text. Though the authors are obviously knowledgeable in the subject matter, from me they earn a grade of "F" for their ability as writers. When used as an adjunct or self-learning text, where the student's knowledge comes directly from the textbook and without the aid of live lectures, this book is useless.

The following three textbooks cover the SAME material as Dorf and are much better suited as adjunct and self-learning texts. These are presented in the order of recommendation to you: (Monier is by far the best of all)

1. "Electric Circuit Analysis," by Charles J. Monier, 2001, Prentice Hall.

This text is EXCELLENT. As the chapter material and the math progress in complexity (up to LaPlace Transforms) the author inserts "math review chapters," which are especially helpful. The material is presented clearly and in an exact fashion in this book.

2. "Electric Circuits," by Alenander and Sadiku

3. "Introductory Circuit Analysis," by Robert L. Boylestad

Unless you're taking a lecture course directly from the authors or have access to a professor familiar with all the errors and quirks of this text, don't waste your time with it.

Disclaimer: I have no financial or business relationship or interests in any of the texts discussed here.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, could use some proofreading, February 12, 2004
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Afonso Arantes (Florianopolis, Brazil) - See all my reviews
It's a mixed book. The exposition is fairly clear with plenty of worked examples and additional problems with answers. This is particularly good for people teaching themselves the material who need lots of practice and can't go to their TA's for help.

The book does use some calculus, but not an unreasonable amount. Some material is easier to understand given the proper mathematical tools and I believe that most of the author's use of calculus in the text is appropriate. There are a couple of exercises that require integration by parts, which I do not consider reasonable. There are also a couple of exercises that result in large, ugly polynomials to be simplified. Perhaps there are ways to avoid these given a cleverer approach than mine. Overall the math isn't excessive, the explanations are clear and there are only a few "What the %*@&!#! are you talking about?!?" moments.

The authors do appear to have been somewhat sloppy about proofreading their text and there are errors not in the official errata sheet. Some are small, like the inductor that mistakenly got assigned a resistor symbol. Some are more serious, like the inductor value that was off by a factor of 10 in one of the excercises. And of course there is the statement on page 8 of the sixth edition that says that the Internet was established in 1995. I guess that this must have been what Al Gore was talking about.

Oh and beware the "Electric Circuit Study Applets." I did finally get them to work, although the process was quite painful. There is no CD included with the book. The reader is required to go to the website, type in a access key, register and so on. The applets are very large java files that take a long time to download. My browser kept dying halfway through the process and it took many tries before the entire process worked. I still haven't managed to get the worked examples pdf file to load properly.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a useful introduction, August 2, 1999
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This text book was not easy to read or understand. It is NOT a textbook for an introduction to circuit theory. The example problems were simple but the exercises and problems did not ease a student into the understanding of electric circuits. The book tried to give a failed introduction into filters and signals.

It can not be used as a reference book, you can never find what you are looking for.

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A circuit consists of electrical elements connected together. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
steady state before the switch, passive convention, domain using impedances, current source acting, current divider principle, solving node equations, labeling the voltage, nonconstant source, mesh current analysis, first node equation, voltage source acting, current adhere, determine the capacitor voltage, voltage divider principle, inductor current will, damped resonant frequency, phasor corresponding, noninverting summer, equivalent open circuit, neutral node, node voltage equations, node voltage method, practical operational amplifiers, ideal ammeter, mesh currents
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Solution First, Solution Figure, Summary Problems, Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis, Comparing Eqs, Steady-State Power, The Complete Response of Circuits, Source Line Load, Node Voltage Analysis of Circuits, Solution Let, Kirchhoff's Laws Using Phasors, State Variable Approach, The Unit Step Source, Design Using Operational Amplifiers, Equations of Two-Port Networks, Initial Conditions of Switched Circuits, Natural Response of the Unforced Parallel, Norton Equivalents, Solution of Differential Equations Describing, Solving Eqs, Symmetry of the Function, Two-Wattmeter Power Measurement, Analyzing Resistive Circuits Using, Applying Ohm, Characteristics of Practical Operational Amplifiers
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