General Information:
Instructor: Professor Bahman Moraffah
Office: GWC 333
Office Hours: MW 3:15-4:15 pm or by appointment
Class Meet: MW 4:35-5:50 pm in SCOB252
Pizza Link: Piazza
Laboratory Web Site: https:faculty.engineering.asu.edu/eee202lab
Email: bahman.moraffah@asu.edu
Course Objectives:
At the completion of this course, students will be able to:
Students can apply basic analysis, design, and measurement of linear analog electrical systems and are aware of their importance across engineering disciplines
Students can use AC steady-state analysis on linear circuits.
Students can use Laplace transforms to analyze linear circuits and characterize linear circuits
Students can design linear circuits to implement a desired transfer function
Students have knowledge of the application of linear electrical circuits across engineering
disciplines and within sub-disciplines of electrical engineering.
Students are proficient in the measurement of electrical systems.
Students can analyze complex DC and AC linear circuits both analytically and with LT-Spice.
Students can design simple linear electrical circuits.
Students can use AC steady state analysis to find currents and voltages within circuits driven
by sinusoidal sources
Students can apply Laplace transforms correctly and appropriately to analyze linear circuits.
Students can relate pole and zero locations to characteristics of time-domain functions
Students can analyze linear circuits using key concepts from linear systems theory such as
transfer functions.
Students understand the connection between linear circuits and differential equations.
Students can design linear circuits to implement a desired transfer function.
Syllabus:
You can find the syllabus here
Reference:
(Main Textbook) Basic Engineering Circuits Analysis, 11th Edition, by J. David Irwin and R. Mark Nelms, 2015.
Engineering Circuit Analysis, 8th Edition by William H. Hayt, et.al., 2012.
Lecture Notes in Circuit Analysis, Bahman Moraffah, 2020 (Notes will be posted on Canvas).
Laboratory:
Each student must register for the lab component of this course as labs are scheduled on set days and times. Labs begin the week of January 21, 2020
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