An introductory course on basic concepts of voltage, current flow and resistance leads to the analysis of series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. To provide an introduction to sophomores in the field of electrical engineering to the fundamental concepts in the sub-area of electrical circuits. This course will be one of five fundamentals courses required of all electrical engineering majors.
Requirement: Basic introduction to electrical engineering and electrical circuit concepts.
Course Structure
Circuit Analysis
Nodal and Mesh
Linearity and Superposition
Source Transformations
Review of Inductor and Capacitor as Circuit Elements
Source-free RL and RC Circuits
Transient Response
Unit-Step
Forcing Forced Response, the RLC Circuit
Sinusoidal Forcing
Complex Forcing
Phasors and Complex Impedance
Sinusoidal Steady State Response
Average Power
Introduction to Polyphase Circuits
Mutual Inductance, Linear and Ideal Transformers, Circuits with Mutual Inductance
Frequency Response of Series/Parallel Resonances
High-Q Circuits
Complex Frequency
Two Port Networks
Hours | 42 |
Duration | 7 Days |
Price | 8400 € |
Education fee is only for the groups not exceeding 10 people. Please contact us for more participants.
VAT is included