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Introduction to Electric Circuits, International Adaptation

Richard C. Dorf (University of California) James A. Svoboda (Clarkson University)

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
28 November 2025
Introduction to Electric Circuits, 9th edition, International Adaptation is revised and updated for a one- to -three term course in electric circuits or linear circuit analysis. The book endeavors to support students encountering electric circuits for the first time and equips them to solve realistic problems involving these circuits. It features numerous design examples, challenging design problems, and the ""How Can We Check"" feature to emphasize its practical approach to design.

This International Adaptation features revised design examples and problem sets, making them even more effective, useful, and up-to-date. This edition continues the expanded use of problem-solving software such as PSpice and MATLAB.
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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   9th Edition, Revised and Updated
ISBN:   9781394394319
ISBN 10:   1394394314
Pages:   912
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James A. Svoboda is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clarkson University, where he teaches courses on topics such as circuits, electronics, and computer programming. He earned a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, an MS from the University of Colorado, and a BS from General Motors Institute. Sophomore Circuits is one of Professor Svoboda's favorite courses. He has taught this course to 6,500 undergraduates at Clarkson University over the past 35 years. In 1986, he received Clarkson University's Distinguished Teaching Award. Professor Svoboda has written several research papers describing the advantages of using nullors to model electric circuits for computer analysis. He is interested in the way technology affects engineering education and has developed several software packages for use in Sophomore Circuits. Richard C. Dorf, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Davis, teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in electrical engineering in the fields of circuits and control systems. He earned a PhD in electrical engineering from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, an MS from the University of Colorado, and a BS from Clarkson University. Highly concerned with the discipline of electrical engineering and its wide value to social and economic needs, he has written and lectured internationally on the contributions and advances in electrical engineering. Professor Dorf has extensive experience with education and industry and is professionally active in the fields of robotics, automation, electric circuits, and communications. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and the University of California at Berkeley. A Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the American Society for Engineering Education, Dr. Dorf is widely known to the profession for his Modern Control Systems, twelfth edition (Pearson, 2011) and The International Encyclopedia of Robotics (Wiley, 1988). Dr. Dorf is also the coauthor of Circuits, Devices and Systems (with Ralph Smith), fifth edition (Wiley, 1992). Dr. Dorf edited the widely used Electrical Engineering Handbook, third edition (CRC Press and IEEE press), published in 2011. He has also worked for Technology Ventures, fourth edition, (McGraw-Hill), published in 2013.

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