| WEEK |
DATES |
LECTURE TOPICS |
| 1 |
2 March — 6 March |
I. |
Introduction Variables (Electric Charge, Voltage and Current; Energy, Power, Flux Linkages); Elements (Resistor, Inductor, Capacitor, Current and Voltage Sources) |
| 2 |
9 March — 13 March |
II. |
Circuit Topology, Kirchhoff 's Current Law, Kirchhoff 's Voltage Law, Linearly Independent Kirchhoff Equations, Resistive Circuits |
| 3 |
16 March — 20 March |
III. |
AC Quantities, Amplitude and Phase Relationships for Electric Circuit Elements, Phasors |
| 4 |
23 March — 27 March |
IV. |
Impedance and Admittance, AC Steady-State Equations |
| 5 |
30 March — 3 April |
V. |
Power in AC Circuits |
| 6 |
7 April — 10 April |
VI. |
Series and Parallel Connections, Voltage and Current Divider Rules, Input Impedance, Nonlinear Resistive Circuits |
| 7 |
13 April — 17 April |
VII. |
Frequency Response - Harmonic Complex Waveforms |
| 8 — 9 |
20 April — 30 April |
MIDTERM EXAMS |
| 10 |
4 May — 8 May |
VIII. |
Frequency Response - RC, RL and RLC circuits, resonance/td>
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| 11 |
11 May — 15 May |
IX. |
Nodal Analysis, Mesh Current Analysis |
| 12 |
18 May — 22 May |
X. |
The Superposition Principle, Thévenin's Theorem, Norton's Theorem |
| 13 |
25 May — 29 May |
XI. |
Three-Phase Systems |
| 14 |
1 June — 3 June |
XII. |
MutuaI Inductance and Coupled Circuit Equations, Transformers |
| 15 |
8 June — 12 June |
XIII. |
Transient Response in First-Order and Second-Order Circuits |
| 16 — 17 |
15 June — 26 June |
FINAL EXAMS |
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