EEE 202 : Circuits I

Bahman Moraffah, Spring 2020

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