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Attia, John Okyere. “FrontMatter.”
Electronics and Circuit Analysis using MATLAB.
Ed. John Okyere Attia
Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999
© 1999 by CRC PRESS LLC
ELECTRONICS
and CIRCUIT
ANALYSIS
using MATLAB
JOHN O. ATTIA
Department of Electrical Engineering
Prairie View A&M University
CRC Press
Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C.
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Attia, John Okyere.
Electronics and circuit analysis using MATLAB / John Okyere Attia
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8493-1176-4 (alk. paper)
1. Electronics--Data processing. 2. Electric circuit analysis-
-Data processing. 3. MATLAB (Computer file) I Title.
TK7835.A88 1999
621.381’0285--dc21
98-46071
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PREFACE
MATLAB is a numeric computation software for engineering and scientific
calculations. MATLAB is increasingly being used by students, researchers,
practicing engineers and technicians. The causes of MATLAB popularity are
legion. Among them are its iterative mode of operation, built-in functions,
simple programming, rich set of graphing facilities, possibilities for writing
additional functions, and its extensive toolboxes.
The goals of writing this book are (1) to provide the reader with simple, easy,
hands-on introduction to MATLAB; (2) to demonstrate the use of MATLAB for
solving electronics problems; (3) to show the various ways MATLAB can be
used to solve circuit analysis problems; and (4) to show the flexibility of
MATLAB for solving general engineering and scientific problems.
Audience
The book can be used by students, professional engineers and technicians. The
first part of the book can be used as a primer to MATLAB. It will be useful to
all students and professionals who want a basic introduction to MATLAB.
Parts 2 and 3 are for electrical and electrical engineering technology students and
professionals who want to use MATLAB to explore the characteristics of
semiconductor devices and the application of MATLAB for analysis and
design of electrical and electronic circuits and systems.
Organization
The book is divided into three parts: Introduction to MATLAB, Circuit analysis
applications using MATLAB, and electronics applications with MATLAB. It is
recommended that the reader work through and experiment with the examples at
a computer while reading Chapters 1, 2, and 3. The hands-on approach is one of
the best ways of learning MATLAB.
Part II consists of Chapters 4 to 8. This part covers the applications of
MATLAB in circuit analysis. The topics covered in Part II are dc analysis,
transient analysis, alternating current analysis, and Fourier analysis. In addition,
two-port networks are covered. I have briefly covered the underlying theory and
concepts, not with the aim of writing a textbook on circuit analysis and
electronics. Selected problems in circuit analysis have been solved using
MATLAB.
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Part III includes Chapters 9, 10, 11 and 12. The topics discussed in this part are
diodes, semiconductor physics, operational amplifiers and transistor circuits.
Application of MATLAB for problem solving in electronics is discussed.
Extensive examples showing the use of MATLAB for solving problems in
electronics are presented.
Each chapter has its own bibliography and exercises.
Text Diskette
Since the text contains a large number of examples that illustrate electronics
and circuit analysis principles and applications with MATLAB, a diskette is
included that contains all the examples in the book. The reader can run the
examples without having to enter the commands. The examples can also be
modified to suit the needs of the reader.
Acknowledgments
I appreciate the suggestions and comments from a number of reviewers including
Dr. Murari Kejariwal, Dr. Reginald Perry, Dr. Richard Wilkins, Mr. Warsame
Ali, Mr. Anowarul Huq and Mr. John Abbey. Their frank and positive
criticisms led to considerable improvement of this work.
I am grateful to Mr. Zhong You for typing and running some of the MATLAB
programs in this book and I am also grateful to Mr. Carl Easton and Mr. Url
Woods for drawing the circuit diagrams found in the text. I thank Ms. Debbie
Hawkins and Cheryl Wright who typed several parts of this book. I am
appreciative of Ms. Judith Hansen for her editing services. Special thanks go
Ms. Nora Konopka, at CRC Press, who took an early interest in this book and
offered me any assistance I needed to get it completed. I thank Ms. Mimi
Williams, at CRC Press, for thoroughly proofreading the manuscript.
The questions and comments from electrical engineering students at Prairie
View A&M University led to rewriting some sections of this work. Special
thanks go to the students who used various drafts of this book and provided
useful comments.
A final note of gratitude goes to my wife, Christine N. Okyere, who encouraged
me to finish the book in record time. With equanimity and understanding, she
stood by me during the endless hours I spent writing.
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