EE115 - Linear Circuit Analysis (2017 SP) - Course Outline
EE115 - Linear Circuit Analysis (2017 SP) - Course Outline
Course Objective To understand the basic concepts and techniques of linear circuit analysis and to apply
them for the analysis of DC circuits with multiple (independent and dependent) energy
sources and transient analysis of first order circuits.
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National University
of Computer & Emerging Sciences
02 Power sign convention, Kirchhoffs laws (KCL & KVL) 2.3, 2.4 1
Dependent sources, analysis of circuits (dependent sources) 2.5
03 Resistors in series and parallel 2
3.1, 3.2
Current divider rule and voltage divider rule 3.3, 3.4
04 Measuring voltage and current 2
3.5
05 Introduction to node-voltage method 4.2 3
Node-voltage method and dependant sources, special cases
06 4.3, 4.4 3
of the method
07 Introduction to the mesh-current method 4.5 3
Mesh-current method and dependant sources, special cases
08 4.6, 4.7 3
of the method
Source Transformation 4.9
09 Thevenins Theorem 5&6
4.10
Norton Equivalent 4.10
10 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Efficiency 5
4.12
Superposition 4.13
11 Basics of inductor and capacitor 4
6.1, 6.2
Series-parallel combinations of inductance and capacitance 6.3
12 Charging of C (DC sources), Natural response of RC circuit 7&8
7.2
13 Charging of L (DC sources), Natural response of RL circuit 7.1 8
14 Step response of RL and RC circuits 7.3 8
15 General sol. natural & step response of RL and RC circuits 7.4 8
Introduction to Operational Amplifier, analysis of circuits 5.1, 5.2
16 Inverting amplifier circuit, summing amplifier circuit, non- 9
5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6
inverting amplifier circuit, difference amplifier circuit
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