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*[http://circuits.ece.gatech.edu/ Wonderful web problems with solutions, so you can check your work!] |
*[http://circuits.ece.gatech.edu/ Wonderful web problems with solutions, so you can check your work!] |
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*[http://www.ces.clemson.edu/ge/staff/park/Class/ECE262/Circuits1Review/ Solved problems] |
*[http://www.ces.clemson.edu/ge/staff/park/Class/ECE262/Circuits1Review/ Solved problems] |
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*[https://www.edx.org/course/mitx/mitx-6-002x-circuits-electronics-2606#.VBzSknWx15Q edX 6002, a free course with free textbook, video lectures, etc., that covers what this class does, and a bit more!] |
Revision as of 17:05, 19 September 2014
Textbook Resources Found Online
- Hayt & Kemmerly's Circuits Text of more that 50 years ago still covers the topics!
- All About Circuits online text under Design Science License
- M. H. Miller's Notes
- Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, by Irwin
- Introductory Circuit Analysis, by Boylistad
- Schuam's Outline on Basic Circuit Analysis
- Circuit Analysis 1, With MATLAB Applications, Karris
- Learn Matlab, with Applications to Circuit Analysis, John Attia
- Electric Circuits, Nilsson & Riedel
- Electrical Circuits - An Introduction To Analytical Methods
- Circuits (through nodal and mesh alalysis)
- Kirchoff Law Example Video
- Alternating Current Phenomena, Steinmetz
- MIT OCW
- Wonderful web problems with solutions, so you can check your work!
- Solved problems
- edX 6002, a free course with free textbook, video lectures, etc., that covers what this class does, and a bit more!