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Instructor &
Office Hours
Course Schedule,
Notes and Assignments
Textbook &
Reference Texts
Tutorials & Demos
Grading &
Classroom Policies
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Meeting Times and
Place:
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Day/s
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Time
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Room
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Lectures (Section 1)
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Tuesdays & Wednesdays
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9.25 - 10.40 AM
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Rowan Hall Room 239
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Laboratory (Section 1)
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Thursdays
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3.15 PM - 6.00 PM
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Rowan Hall Lab 204/206
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Course Description:
This course is designed to
provide the student with the skills required to analyze electrical circuits
in both the frequency and time domains. It will focus on the understanding of
current concepts in alternating current and currently accepted concepts in
the application of the LaPlace Transform to solve electrical circuits with
multiple energy storage devices for such circuit parameters as voltage,
current and power.
Course Outcomes / Instructional
Objectives:
By the end of this course, the
student will be able to:
- Have a working
knowledge of sinusoidal sources, phase angle, circuit solutions using
complex trigonometric functions and the LaPlace Transform and their
application to circuit reduction techniques
- Apply alternating
current circuit analysis techniques to circuits consisting of passive
and active electrical elements, electrical storage devices and the
operational amplifier.
- Perform alternating
current analysis of passive circuits and transient response of circuits
with multiple energy storage elements (capacitors and inductors) solve
these equations for simple geometries using analytical techniques
- Perform circuit
simulations with Mentorgraphics and/or PSpice
- Use MATLAB for
laboratory and homework assignments as a supplement to direct
calculations
Semester
Hours: 2
Accommodation
Policy: Your academic success is
important. If you have a documented disability that may have an impact upon
your work in this class, please contact me. Students must provide
documentation of their disability to the Academic Success
Center in order to
receive official University services and accommodations. The Academic Success Center
can be reached at 856-256-4234. The Center is located on the 3rd floor of
Savitz Hall. The staff is available to answer questions regarding
accommodations or assist you in your pursuit of accommodations. We look
forward to working with you to meet your learning goals.
Prerequisites:
Physics I, Calculus II, Networks 1
(Grade C or better), Computer Science and Programming
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