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It deals with designs and analytical techniques of a circuit to be able to understand some basic theories about electric, electronic and communication electronics, and nurturing the applicable ability on them. As the result,
They would be supported the learning process not only the electrical circuit analysis but also the basic knowledge for various circuit designs.
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Textbook: Introductory Circuit Analysis, Robert L. Boylestad, Prentice Hall
Ref. 1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, C. K. Alexander, M. N. O.
Sadiku, McGraw-Hill Co.
Ref. 2. Electric Circuit, Bogart, Jr., McGraw-Hill Co..
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2Series-Parallel NetworksExamples of Series-Parallel Networks, Voltage Divider Supply, Potentiometer Loadinglecture & Discussion Chapter 7 Problems
3Methods of Circuit AnalysisCurrent Sources, Current Sources in Parallel and Series, Branch-Current Analysis, Mesh Analysislecture & Discussion Chapter 8 Problems
4Network TheoremsSuperposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's Theorem, Millman's Theoremlecture & Discussion Chapter 9 Problems
5Magnetic CircuitsMagnetic Fields, flux Density, Permeability, Ohm's Law for Magnetic Circuits, Hysteresis, Ampere's Circuital Lawlecture & Discussion chapter 11 Problems
6InductorsFaraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction, Lenz's Law, Induced Voltage, R-L Transients, R-L and R-L-C Circuits with dc Inputslecture & Discussion Chapter 12 Problems
7Sinusoidal Alternation WaveformsSinusoidal ac Voltage Characteristics and definitions, General format for the sinusoidal Voltage or Current, Phase Relations, Average Valuelecture & Discussion Design of Shunt & Multiplier.
Chapter 13 Problems
8Mid Term Exam.Evaluation  
9The Basic Elements and PhasorsThe Derivative, Response of Basic R, L, and C Elements to a Sinusoidal Voltage or Current, Frequency Response of the Basic Elements, ComPlex Numberslecture & Discussion Design of Colpitts Oscillator,
Chapter 14 Problems
10Series and Parallem ac Circuits Impedance and the Phasor Diagram, Series Configuration, Frequency Response of the R-C Circuit, Admittance anc Susceptance lecture & Discussion Design of Ideal RC Oscillator
11Series and Parallel ac CircuitsParallel ac Networks, Frequency Response of the Parallel R-L Circuit, Equivalent Circuits, Phase Measurements, Applicationslecture & Discussion Chapter 15 Problems
12Method of Analysis and Selected Topics (ac)Independent versus Dependent sources, source Conversions, Nesh Analysis, Nodal Analysis, Bridge Networkslecyure & Discussion Design of Wien Bridge Oscillator,
Chapter 17 Problems
13Network Theorems(ac) Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Norton' Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theoremlecture & Discussion Chapter 18 Problems
14Power(ac) Resistive Circuit, Apparent Power, Inductive Circuit and Reactive Power, Capacitive Circuitlecture & Discussion Filter Design utilizing Series resonance Circuit,
Chapter 19 Problems
15ResonanceSeries Resonant Circuit, The Quality Factor, Zt versus Frequency, Selectivity, Selectivity Curve for Parallel Resonant Circuitslecture & Discussion Filter Design utilizing Parallel resonance Circuit,
Chapter 20 Problems
16Final Exam.Evaluation  
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1. Test 4 times(60%) 2. Report(10%)
3. Portfolio(10%) 4. Attendance(20%)
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