ELT-1010 - DC Electronics* (3) Co-requisite: MTH-1011
This beginning course in electronics covers the topics of DC fundamentals, including Ohm’s Law, series and parallel circuit analysis, circuit theorems and conversions, and DC generators and motors. The student uses the lab extensively to learn the operation of electronic test equipment including the oscilloscope, function generator and multimeter.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Analyze series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits by using the concepts of voltage, current, and resistance.
CO2 - Evaluate the energy and power requirements of circuits using Ohm’s Law.
CO3 - Demonstrate the diagramming and interpretation circuits from schematics.
CO4 - Use oscilloscopes, functions generators, and multimeters to analyze circuits.
CO5 - Apply superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems to circuits and use branch, loop and node analysis to find unknown values.Course Fee: $60
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