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Engineering Circuitry Analysis : Volume 2
Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods
3 DVD Set! - 9 Hour Course!

DVD Chapter Index

Disc 1
Section 1: Introduction to the Node Voltage Method
Sect 2: Node Voltage Problems - Part 1
Sect 3: Node Voltage Problems - Part 2
Sect 4: Node Voltage Problems - Part 3
Sect 5: Node Voltage Problems - Part 4
Sect 6: Node Voltage Problems - Part 5

Disc 2
Sect 7: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Sect 8: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 9: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 10: Introduction to the Mesh Current Method
Sect 11: Mesh Current Problems - Part 1
Sect 12: Mesh Current Problems - Part 2

Disc 3
Sect 13: Mesh Current Problems - Part 3
Sect 14: Mesh Current Problems - Part 4
Sect 15: Mesh Currents with Dependant Sources - Part 1
Sect 16: Mesh Currents with Dependant Sources - Part 2
Sect 17: Mesh Currents with Dependant Sources - Part 3
Sect 18: Mesh Currents with Dependant Sources - Part 4

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Total DVD Running Time:
9 Hours


Description

Engineering Circuit Analysis, also known as Circuit Theory, is difficult for most students primarily because the basic laws seem very simple. This leads the student to believe that the exam problems will not be too difficult, when in reality there is a large amount of technique in solving circuit problems. In other words, practicing circuit problems is absolutely essential to success in any circuits course.

We begin this course assuming that the student knows absolutely nothing about the solution methods to be learned. We introduce the node voltage method and provide many step-by-step solved problems to show the student how to handle various situations with Node Voltages. We also explore circuits with dependent sources using the node voltage method.

Next, we introduce the Mesh Current solution method and solve many examples in a step by step fashion. We also introduce dependent sources into several circuits and show how to use the Mesh Current method to handle these situations.

With these tools, the student will be able to solve a wide variety of engineering level circuit problems with confidence.

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