EGR-2310 - Circuit Analysis* (3) Prerequisite: MTH-2210 Co-requisite: EGR-1105
In this course, students learn how to analyze circuits that include resistors, capacitors, inductors, op-amps, diodes, and transistors with both constant and time-varying independent and dependent sources. Students apply their knowledge to investigate initial and steady-state conditions of circuits due to various test signals. Topics include Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law, Kirchhoff’s Current Law, node analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits, superposition, linearity, and circuit reduction.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Identify common circuit components in order to define the terminal relations and models that are used to describe the operating characteristics of these components.
CO2 - Apply basic circuit laws governing voltages and currents in order to solve for all voltage, current and power values in a circuit.
CO3 - Use circuit analysis techniques in order to calculate expected values for circuits.
CO4 - Use circuit analysis techniques in order to design circuits.
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