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EEF 211E - Basics of Electrical Circuits

Course Objectives

1. To provide an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to Electronics and
communication Engineering problems
2. To provide the concepts of Electric circuits, models and Circuits elements
3. To give an ability to apply knowledge of basic electrical circuit analysis

Course Description

Electric circuits, Models and Circuits elements. Kirchhoff’s laws: Kirchhoff’s voltage law and Kirchhoff’s
current law. Graph theory, element graph: Branch currents, branch voltages, Graph matrices. Tellegen
Theorem and Conservation of energy. Two terminal elements: resistor, capacitor and inductor. Independent
sources, dependent sources. Three terminal elements: Gyrator, transistor, transformer. Nonlinear elements
Linearized models. Node voltage method and mesh current method for resistive circuits. Thevenin and
Norton equivalent circuits. RLC circuits: First order and second order circuits. State equation and state
variables for linear time invariant circuits. Solution of second order state equations.

Course Coordinator
Aydın Tarık Zengin
Course Language
English
 
 
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