As an interim measure, I gave students in the class a fine chapter written by my colleague Steven B. The early version of the notes had such a chapter, but it covered only phase controlled rectifiers and inverters, and was too limited to be of general use. The reader will note the absence of a chapter on power electronics. Eventually they became comprehensive enough to stand alone. The chapters on electromechanics and electric machines were intended to supplement the textbook by Fitzgerald, Kingsley and Umans. Initially the notes included three-wire electric power, including standard circuit theory: balanced networks amenable to one-line diagram analysis, simple ways of handling unbalanced situations using delta-wye transforms, etc. They were intended for students with some, but not necessarily a deep background in electromagnetics and circuit theory. The notes included here have been written over about thirty years of teaching this material. Readings Introduction to the Notes, by Prof.
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