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Laplace Transforms for Electronic Engineers
International Series of Monographs on Electronics and Instrumentation
2nd Edition - January 1, 1966
Author: James G. Holbrook
Editors: D. W. Fry, W. A. Higinbotham
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9781483185651
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Laplace Transforms for Electronic Engineers, Second (Revised) Edition details the theoretical concepts and practical application of Laplace transformation in the context of…Read more
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Laplace Transforms for Electronic Engineers, Second (Revised) Edition details the theoretical concepts and practical application of Laplace transformation in the context of electrical engineering. The title is comprised of 10 chapters that cover the whole spectrum of Laplace transform theory that includes advancement, concepts, methods, logic, and application. The book first covers the functions of a complex variable, and then proceeds to tackling the Fourier series and integral, the Laplace transformation, and the inverse Laplace transformation. The next chapter details the Laplace transform theorems. The subsequent chapters talk about the various applications of the Laplace transform theories, such as network analysis, transforms of special waveshapes and pulses, electronic filters, and other specialized applications. The text will be of great interest to electrical engineers and technicians.
Chapter I. Functions of a Complex Variable
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Complex Numbers
1.3. Complex Planes
1.4. Relations Between the z- and s-Planes
1.5. Additional Transformations Between the z- and s-Planes
1.6. Simplification of Problems by Transforming into the Complex s-Plane
1.7. Functions in the Complex Plane
1.8. Poles of Complex Functions
1.9. Zeros of Complex Functions
1.10. The Pole-Zero Diagram'
1.11. Integration along a Curve in the s-Plane
1.12. Integration around a Pole
1.13. Integration around a Path Not Containing a Pole
1.14. Residues
1.15. Integration around Two or More Poles in the s-Plane
1.16. Summary of Chapter I
Chapter II. The Fourier Series and Integral
2.1. The Fourier Series
2.2. Exponential Form of the Fourier Series
2.3. The Fourier Integral
2.4. The Unit Step Function
2.5. The Fourier Transform of the Unit Step Function
2.6. Convergence Factors
2.7. The Complex Fourier Integral Transform
2.8. The Laplace Transform
Chapter III. The Laplace Transformation
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Transforms of Constants
3.3. The Laplace Transform of Exponentials
3.4. The Laplace Transform of Imaginary Exponents
3.5. The Laplace Transform of Trigonometric Terms
3.6. The Laplace Transform of Hyperbolic Functions
3.7. The Laplace Transform of Complex Exponentials
3.8. Transforms of More Complicated Functions
3.9. Additional Practice with Sine Waves
3.10. The Laplace Transform of a Derivative
3.11. The Laplace Transform of an Integral
Chapter IV. The Inverse Laplace Transformation
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Functions of s from Electronic Networks
4.3. Functions of s Involving Simple Poles
4.4. Functions of s Involving Both Simple Poles and Zeros
4.5. Functions of s Having Higher Order Poles
Chapter V. Laplace Transform Theorems
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Linear s-Plane Translation
5.3. Final Value Theorem
5.4. Initial Value Theorem
5.5. Real Translation
5.6. Complex Differentiation
5.7. Complex Integration
5.8. Sectioning a Function of Time
5.9. The Convolution Theorem
5.10. Scale Change Theorem
5.11. Summary of Chapter V
Chapter VI. Network Analysts by Means of the Laplace Transformation
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Writing Network Equations for Multiple Loop Circuits
6.3. Relay Damping Problems
6.4. The Wien-Bridge Oscillator
6.5. A Phase-Shift Oscillator
6.6. Harmonic Discrimination in a Three-Section Phase Shift Oscillator
6.7. The R-C Cathode Follower Oscillator
6.8. Odd and Even Functions of s
6.9. R-C Voltage Step-up Networks
6.10. R-C Oscillator, Single Section Variable Capacity
6.11. Active Integrating and Differentiating Networks
6.12. Operational Amplifiers
6.13. Charge Amplifiers
6.14. Analysis of the Charge Amplifier
6.15. Reactive Feedback Voltage Amplifiers
6.16. Analysis of Three-Stage Reactive Feedback Amplifier