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Course Number: 0301-382
Course Title:
Circuits II
Description:
Covers the fundamentals of AC circuit analysis starting with the study of sinusoidal steady-state solutions for circuits in the time domain. The complex plane is introduced along with the concepts of complex exponential functions, phasors, impedances and admittances. Nodal, loop and mesh methods of analysis as well as Thevenin and related theorems are applied to the complex plane. The concept of complex power is developed. Two-port network theory is developed and applied circuits and interconnections. The analysis of mutual induction as applied to coupled coils, linear ideal and non-ideal transformers is introduced. Complex frequency analysis is introduced to enable discussion of transfer functions, frequency dependent behavior, magnitude vs. frequency and phase angle vs. frequency plots, resonance phenomenon and simple filter circuits. (0301-381) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S, SU)
Course Notes:
0301-382 PREREQUISTE: 0301-381

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