1st Edition

Simulation-based Labs for Circuit Analysis Discovering Circuits with Multisim Live and Tinkercad

By Massimo Mitolo Copyright 2024
450 Pages
by River Publishers

450 Pages
by River Publishers

"Simulation-based Labs for Circuit Analysis" brings you an unparalleled learning experience, integrating cutting-edge simulation tools, Multisim Live and Tinkercad, to explore the realm of circuits. Circuit analysis is the cornerstone of electrical and electronic engineering, and with the advent of advanced simulation software, learning has taken a transformative turn. Delve into a virtual... Read more

DC Circuits

 1. Fundamental Circuit Conventions

 2. Ohm’s Law

3. Power in DC Circuits

 4. Series and Parallel Resistors in DC Circuits

5. Variable Resistors in DC Circuits

 6. Superposition Principle in DC Circuits

 7. Short Circuits and Open Circuits DC

8. Thevenin’s Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer in DC Circuits

 9. Norton’s Theorem in DC Circuits

  10. RC Circuits in DC

 11. RL Circuits in DC

 12. Wheatstone Bridge

 Operational Amplifier Circuits

 13. Amplifier Fundamentals

14. Saturation of Operational Amplifiers

 15. Noninverting Operational Amplifier Configuration

16. Inverting Operational Amplifier Configuration

17. Measuring the Slew Rate of Operational Amplifiers.

 AC Circuits

18. Measurement of Parameters and Phase Differences of Sinusoids

19. Capacitive Reactance, Inductive Reactance, Impedance

  20. Non-sinusoidal Waveforms

21. Resistive Circuits with AC Sources

 22. Purely Capacitive Circuits with Sinusoidal and Non-sinusoidal Sources

 23. Purely Inductive Circuits with Sinusoidal and Non-sinusoidal Sources

24. Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis in the Phasor Domain 

25. Series Combination AC Circuits 

26. Parallel Combination AC Circuits 

27. Series-Parallel AC Circuits

28. Superposition Principle in AC Circuits

29. Thevenin’s Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer in AC

30. Series Resonant Circuits

31. Parallel Resonant Circuits

32. Low-Pass Filters

33. High-Pass Filters

34. The Transformer and the Impedance Matching

Appendix A. Complex Numbers, Sinewaves and Phasors

Biography

Dr. Massimo Mitolo, a distinguished scholar and scientist, has been bestowed the Knighthood in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in acknowledgment of his exceptional contributions to scientific endeavors that have brought great honor to the nation. He is renowned for his remarkable achievements in the field of electrical engineering. Sir Massimo earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Napoli ""Federico II"" in Italy. His unwavering dedication and significant impact on the field have led to his recognition as a Fellow of IEEE "for contributions to the electrical safety of low-voltage systems". Furthermore, he holds the distinguished title of Fellow from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in London, United Kingdom, and is a member of the IEEE-HKN Honor Society. Additionally, he is a registered Professional Engineer in both the state of California and Italy. Presently, Dr. Mitolo serves as a Full Professor of Electrical Engineering at Irvine Valley College in California. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he is a Senior Consultant specializing in the domains of failure analysis and electrical safety at Engineering Systems Inc., ESi. His extensive research and industrial experience revolve around the comprehensive analysis and grounding of power systems, as well as electrical safety engineering. Dr. Mitolo's expertise is reflected in his publication record, encompassing more than 170 journal papers, as well as the authorship of several influential books. Noteworthy titles authored by him include ""Electrical Safety of Low-Voltage Systems"" published by McGraw-Hill, ""Laboratory Manual for Introduction to Electronics: A Basic Approach"" published by Pearson, ""Analysis of Grounding and Bonding Systems"" published by CRC Press, ""Electrical Safety Engineering of Renewable Energy Systems"" published by IEEE Wiley, and ""Smart and Power Grid Systems: Design Challenges and Paradigms"" published by River Publishers. His scholarly endeavors have garnered significant recognition, culminating in his inclusion in the World's Top 2% Most-cited Scientists List, as compiled by Stanford University. Within the Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Department of the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), Dr. Mitolo actively engages in various committees and working groups, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field and fostering collaborative efforts. Acknowledging his achievements, Dr. Mitolo has been the recipient of numerous prestigious accolades throughout his career. Notably, he has been honored with the IEEE Region 6 Outstanding Engineer Award and has garnered nine Best Paper Awards for his exceptional scholarly contributions. Furthermore, he has received recognitions such as the IEEE Ralph H. Lee I&CPS Department Prize Award, the IEEE I&CPS Department Achievement Award, and the James E. Ballinger Engineer of the Year Award from the Orange County Engineering Council in California.