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  <name>Introduction</name>
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  <md:created>2007/11/07 20:51:37.027 US/Central</md:created>
  <md:revised>2007/11/07 23:13:46.007 US/Central</md:revised>
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      <md:author id="dshien52">
      <md:firstname>Hien</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>Sy</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Dinh</md:surname>
      <md:email>dshien52@yahoo.com</md:email>
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      <md:firstname>Hien</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>Sy</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Dinh</md:surname>
      <md:email>dshien52@yahoo.com</md:email>
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  <md:abstract>This module introduces approach to order of presentation of topics of electronic circuit analysis.</md:abstract>
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    <para id="id6534176">INTRODUCTION</para>
    <para id="id6534181">Electric circuit theory and electromagnetic theory are the two fundamental theories upon which all branches of electrical engineering are build. Many branches of electrical engineering, such as power, electric machines, control, electronics, communications and instrumentations are based on electric circuit theory. Therefore, the basic circuit theory course is the most important course for an electrical engineering student and always an excellent starting point for a beginning student in electrical engineering education. Circuit theory is also specializing in other branches of physical sciences because circuits are a good model for the study of energy systems in general and because of applied mathematics, physics and topology are involved.</para>
    <para id="id6575570">The main objective of this course is to present circuit analysis and to understand basic electronic circuits. This material may be used for a one semester course. It is broadly divided into two parts.</para>
    <para id="id6534203">Part 1, consisting of chapters 1 to 9, is devoted to dc and ac circuits. It covers the fundamental laws and theorems, circuit techniques, passive and active elements, and passive and active filters.</para>
    <para id="id6534211">Part 2, consisting of chapters 10 to 11, are devoted to analog and digital circuits.</para>
    <para id="id6534219">The following table lists the textbook approach to the order of presentation of topics.</para>
    
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<name>Approach to order of presentation of topics</name>
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			<entry>Chapter 1</entry>
			<entry>Basic Concepts</entry>
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			<entry>Chapter 2</entry>
			<entry>Basic Laws</entry>
		</row>
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			<entry>Chapter 3</entry>
			<entry>Methods of Analysis</entry>
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			<entry>Chapter 4</entry>
			<entry>Circuit Theorems</entry>
		</row>
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			<entry>Chapter 5</entry>
			<entry>Operational Amplifiers</entry>
		</row>
		<row>
			<entry>Chapter 6</entry>
			<entry>Capacitors and Inductors</entry>
		</row>
		<row>
			<entry>Chapter 7</entry>
			<entry>First-Order Circuits</entry>
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		<row>
			<entry>Chapter 8</entry>
			<entry>Second-Order Circuits</entry>
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		<row>
			<entry>Chapter 9</entry>
			<entry>Frequency Response</entry>
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		<row>
			<entry>Chapter 10</entry>
			<entry>Applications and design of integrated circuits</entry>
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			<entry>Chapter 11</entry>
			<entry>Digital circuits</entry>
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