Continues the study of AC/DC circuits started in Electrical Circuits I. Introduces advanced DC circuit analysis techniques such as Thevenin's Theorem and nodal analysis. Includes discussion of voltage and power theorems used in the analysis of AC circuits consisting of both resistance and reactance. The complex plane and construction of phasor diagrams are also discussed. Concludes with an introduction to electronic filter circuits used in transmission and communication equipment. Approximately 50 percent of the course is spent in the laboratory, applying the principles and theory presented in the classroom. Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits I 10605105; Corequisite: Trigonometry with Applications 10804196.
Days & Time:
Mon: 8:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Facility:
AMETA 128 Computer Lab
Instructor:
Robert Brylski
Tuition and Fees: $513.15
Out of State Tuition and Fees: $742.44
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