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Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6/e
William H. Hayt Jr., late of Purdue
Jack E. Kemmerly, late of California State University
Steven M. Durbin, University of Canterbury, New Zealand


Supplements to the Text

The following supplements are available for use with Engineering Circuit Analysis, 6th edition.

This edition of Engineering Circuit Analysis introduces a new multi-media supplement, Virtual Professor. Educators are slowly beginning to understand how different people learn in different fashions. For example, some students tend to be more visually-oriented, while others more audio-oriented. Others prefer to obtain the majority of their information directly from the written word. Accounting for variations in learning preferences, however, can be a daunting task in writing a textbook. The introductory set of eleven Virtual Professor modules has been developed as one means of combining the best of all worlds. Each module contains a narrated, animated mini-lecture on a particular introductory circuit analysis topic, along with one or more worked examples. The media player allows the module to be paused to allow notes to be taken, as well as to allow the student to attempt to finish an example before the solution is given. It also allows the user to replay a particular portion of any module as often as desired. The eleven modules are

Current, Voltage, and Power Basic Mesh Analysis
Kirchhoff’s Current Law Advanced Mesh AnalysisKirchhoff’s Voltage Law The Supermesh
Basic Nodal AnalysisSource Transformation
Advanced Nodal AnalysisThévenin’s Theorem
The Supernode

Instructor PowerPoint Presentation Files by Chapter available through the Instructor Center on the Online Learning Center (OLC).

COMING SOON! COSMOS (Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization System)-- A tool for instructors to sort and print problems from the Engineering Circuit Analysis 6th ed. for tests and quizzes and the corresponding solutions for grading. More details to follow in Fall 2001.