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Course Name
Turkish
Devre ve Sistem Analizi
English
Circuit and System Analysis
Course Code
EHB 232E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
4
3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Müştak Erhan Yalçın
Course Objectives
1. To introduce basic knowledge of linear electric circuits
2. To give the concept of modeling
3. To show how to define the network equations in different domains.
4. To show how basic knowledge in linear algebra, graph theory and differential equations are applied to
engineering area.
Course Description
State and output equations of higher-order dynamic circuits. State transition matrix and properties. Zero- state, zero-input and total responses. Sinusoidal steady state. Finding the state and output equations of dynamic networks and systems in jw- domain. Phasors. Power. Three-phase systems. Finding the state and output equations of dynamic networks and systems in s-domain. Impedance and admittance. Stability and Routh Criteria. Network functions and parameters. Block and signal flow diagrams. Bode diagrams.
Course Outcomes
I. Finding the state transition matrix from state equations of the circuits
II. Analyze a circuit in jw domain.
III. Find the power and energy consumption of the circuits in jw domain.
IV. Apply circuit analysis techniques to 3 phase systems.
V. Match impedance for maximum power transfer.
VI. Find Norton and Thevenin equivalents of the circuits.
VII. Analyze a circuit in s domain.
VIII. Investigate a circuit or a system by using a block or signal flow diagram.
IX. Investigate the phasor and amplitude response of the circuits by using bode diagrams.
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