Book
Engineering Circuit Analysis
by William Hayt, Jack Kemmerly, and Steven Durbin
📖 Overview
Engineering Circuit Analysis stands as a core textbook for electrical engineering students, covering fundamental concepts of circuit theory and analysis. The book progresses from basic DC circuits through AC analysis, frequency response, and transient behavior.
The authors present mathematical methods and theoretical frameworks while incorporating practical examples from real electrical systems. Problems and exercises at the end of each chapter allow students to apply concepts through hands-on calculations and circuit design challenges.
The text bridges introductory electrical principles with more advanced topics like Laplace transforms and frequency-domain analysis. Clear diagrams, step-by-step derivations, and worked examples support the technical material throughout.
This systematic approach to circuit analysis reflects the field's blend of mathematical rigor and practical engineering application. The book emphasizes building analytical skills that transfer across various branches of electrical engineering.
👀 Reviews
Readers value this textbook's clear explanations of circuit theory fundamentals and methodical approach to problem-solving. Students appreciate the step-by-step examples and detailed diagrams that help build understanding from basic to complex concepts.
Positives:
- Practice problems progress in difficulty
- Strong focus on practical applications
- Sufficient quantity of end-of-chapter exercises
- Clear mathematical derivations
Negatives:
- Some solutions in the back contain errors
- Practice problems lack diversity
- Language can be overly technical for beginners
- Recent editions changed problem sets but kept old solutions
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.3/5 (328 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (385 ratings)
"The examples walk you through the thought process better than other circuit books I've used," notes one student reviewer. Another mentions: "Solutions manual errors made homework frustrating."
Many engineering students report continuing to use it as a reference after completing coursework, particularly for its treatment of AC circuit analysis and frequency response.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔷 First published in 1978, this textbook has been helping engineering students master circuit analysis for over 40 years and is now in its ninth edition.
⚡ The book pioneered the use of computer-aided circuit analysis in engineering education, introducing SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) examples when most texts were still purely theoretical.
🎓 William Hayt served as a professor at Purdue University and was known for his ability to explain complex concepts through practical, real-world examples.
📊 The text introduces phasor analysis early in the curriculum, which was an innovative approach that has since been adopted by many other engineering programs and textbooks.
🔬 The book's problem sets were developed through years of classroom testing and feedback from students at multiple universities, resulting in problems that effectively bridge theory and practical application.