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Course Name
Turkish Elektrik Devre Temelleri
English Basics of Electrical Circuits
Course Code
EEF 211E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 3
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Muhammet Tahir Güneşer
Course Objectives 1. To provide the ability to apply mathematical, basic science, and engineering knowledge in the fields of electrical, electronic, and communication engineering.
2. To enable the learning of models of electrical circuits and components.
3. To provide the ability to analyze electrical circuits.
Course Description Physical circuits. Measurement and modeling of current and voltage in physical circuits. Definition of charge, flux, power, and energy functions and modeling of waveforms. Kirchhoff's laws: Current and voltage equations. Charge and flux relationships. Circuit graphs. Graph matrices. Ideal circuit elements. Modeling of physical circuit elements. Small-signal models of nonlinear circuit elements. Classification of electrical circuits. Investigation of linear and nonlinear resistive circuits: Mesh current and nodal voltage methods. Multiplicity, additiveness. Thevenin and Norton theorems. Investigation of dynamic circuits: State variable method. Solution of first and second-order dynamic circuits.
Course Outcomes I. Learning the basic 2-terminal and multi-terminal elements in electrical circuits
II. Learning Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws
III. Analyzing resistive circuits using node voltage and mesh current methods
IV. Learning linearized models of nonlinear elements
V. Learning the analysis of second-order RLC circuits
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Lineear and Nonlinear Circuits, L.O.Chua, C.A. Desoer, E.S. Kuh, McGraw Hill, 1987.
Devre Analizi Dersleri (Kısım I), Y. Tokad, Çağlayan Kitabevi, 1986.
Electric Circuits J.W. Nilsson, Riedel 2009 Pearson Education
Other References 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS, C.K. ALEXANDER, M. SADIKU, 2012, MC GRAW HILL.
2. LINEAR AND NONLINEAR CIRCUITS L.O.CHUA, C.A. DESOER, E.S. KUH 1987-MCGRAW HILL
3. ELECTRIC CUIRCUITS, J.W. NILSSON S. A. RIEDEL, 2011, PRENTICE HALL
 
 
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