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ENGR2091 — Circuits I

5 credits · 5 hours

ENGR 2091 - Circuits I ENGR 2091 - Circuits I Hours/Week: Lecture 4 Lab 2 Course Description: This first course in engineering circuits introduces circuit theorems and analysis techniques and provides an introduction to analog electrical systems. Topics include Kirchoff’s Laws, mesh analysis, nodal analysis, source transformations, superposition, Thevenin’s theorem, operational amplifiers, inductance and capacitance, first and second order circuits, time and frequency domain representations, phasors, Fourier series, and basic filter networks. Laboratory experiments cover many of the topics in the course content with particular emphasis on audio applications. MnTC Goals None analyze circuits containing operational amplifiers. determine the step response of first and second order circuits containing inductors and capacitors. design filters. analyze circuits using nodal and mesh analysis techniques. apply circuits theorems such as superposition, source transformations, and Thevenin’s theorem to electric circuits. determine the Fourier representation of a periodic waveform. apply Kirchhoff’s laws to determine power, energy, voltage, and current in the frequency domain. apply Kirchhoff’s laws to determine power, energy, voltage, and current in a linear circuit in the time domain. construct Bode Plots for frequency dependent circuits. demonstrate competency in using electronic test equipment to measure voltage, current, resistance. demonstrate competency in using a function generat

Prerequisites: PHYS1082, MATH1082

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