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Dec 26, 2024
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ECE 300 - Circuits5 Credit Hours Fundamental laws of circuit analysis. Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws, and the law of conservation of energy. Circuits containing independent and dependent voltage and current sources, resistance, conductance, capacitance, and inductance analyzed using mesh and nodal analysis, superposition, source transformations, and Norton’s and Thevenin’s theorems. Steady state analysis of DC and AC circuits. Complete solution for transient analysis for circuits with one and two storage elements. Complex frequency, sinusoidal forcing functions, and natural response. Resonance ― general case, special cases in series and parallel circuits. Scaling ― magnitude and frequency. Admittance, impedance, and hybrid parameters. Includes Level 1 design projects which require laboratory experiments.
Registration Permission: Consent of associate department head.
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