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Eeng-1041: Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronic Devices

This document outlines the course objectives and content for EEng-1041: Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronic Devices, which introduces students to basic circuit theory, semiconductor electronics, analog and digital electronics. The course covers electrical quantities and units, DC circuit analysis techniques including Kirchhoff's laws, nodal analysis, and Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, and working with electronic components and circuits such as operational amplifiers.

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Eeng-1041: Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronic Devices

This document outlines the course objectives and content for EEng-1041: Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronic Devices, which introduces students to basic circuit theory, semiconductor electronics, analog and digital electronics. The course covers electrical quantities and units, DC circuit analysis techniques including Kirchhoff's laws, nodal analysis, and Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, and working with electronic components and circuits such as operational amplifiers.

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EEng-1041: Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronic Devices


COURSE OBJECTIVE
To explain basic principles and analysis of circuit theory
To explain basic principles of semiconductor electronics
To explain basic principles of analog/digital electronics
Work on different electronic components and circuits and
Work on operational amplifiers
COURSE OUTLINE

1. Introduction
1.1 Electrical Quantities and Units

2. DC Circuit Analysis

Charge, Coulombs Law, Electric Field, Voltage and Current


Power and Energy

Circuit Elements
2.2

Circuit Simplifications
2.1

2.3

Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors


Independent and Dependent Sources
Series and Parallel Connections

Introduction
to Resistive
Equivalent
ResistanceCircuits

Analysis Techniques

Voltage
andLaws(KVL
Current Divider
Circuits
Kirchoffs
and KCL)
Circuit Analysis Using KVL and KCL

Nodal Analysis
Mesh Analysis
Source Transformation
Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems

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