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CPE/ECE/EE 311 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I 4 units (3 units lecture, 1 unit lab) 108 hours (6 hours a week) Physics 220/Math 215
This course covers the basic concepts and fundamentals laws of electric cicuit theory; analysis and applications of series, parallel, and series parallel resistive circuits; mesh and nodal analysis; network theorems; characteristics of inductors and capacitors; analysis of RL, RC, and RLC circuits with DC excitation.
gain literacy of the different concepts and fundamentals of electrical circuits analysis needed for further studies of higher learning; and develop the student' logical thinking skills in solving linear circuit analysis problems using modern engineering techniques. appreciate the use of Laws and Theorems used in solving problems in electrical circuit analysis for direct current voltage. appreciate cicuit analysis by using examples that feature design considerations.
Alexander, C.K. and Sadiku, M.N.O, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Mc Graw Hill, c2007 3rd Ed.
Boylestad, Robert L., Introductory Circuit Analysis, Prentice Hall: c2000, 9th Ed. Hayt, William., Engineering Circuit Analysis. 2nd Ed., 1992 Irwin, J.D. and Nelms, R.M., Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 8th Ed., 2005 Johnson, David et.al. Electrical Circuit Analysis. 2nd Edition, 1992. Jackson, Robert W. Introduction to Electrical Circuits. 6th Edition, 1987. Siskind, C.S., Electrical Circuits. 2nd Edition, 1980.
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