ECE 220 Network Analysis I

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Course Description

3 credit hours
Prerequisite: PHYS 299 and EAC 201
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EAC 205
Corequisite: ECE 221.
Enrollment restricted to Electrical and Computer Engineering students only, or with permission of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Chair. Topics include basic circuit laws, circuit solving methods, independent and dependent sources, resistance, inductance, capacitance, Thevenin's Theorem, superposition, first and second order circuits, power, energy, AC circuit analysis using impedance, phasors, and the power triangle, operational amplifiers, and balanced three-phase power.


Instructor: Dr. Thomas G. Cleaver, Room 203, W. S. Speed, 852-7506

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Lesson 1 Basic Elements and Circuit Laws
Lesson 2 Resistors in Series and Parallel
Lesson 3 Circuit Solving with Kirchhoff's Laws
Lesson 4 The Node Voltage Method
Lesson 5 The Mesh Current Method
Lesson 6 Thevenin's Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer, and Superposition
Lesson 7 Inductors and Capacitors and Their Uses
Lesson 8 First Order Systems
Lesson 9 Second Order Systems
Lesson 10 Sinusoids, Complex Numbers, and Periodic Waves
Lesson 11 AC Circuits
Lesson 12 Power in AC Circuits
Lesson 13 Operational Amplifiers and Three-Phase Power
Lesson 14 Electrical Safety

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