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EE-212 Circuit Analysis

This document provides information about the course EE-212 Circuit Analysis taught at Riphah International University. The course aims to introduce students to fundamental AC circuit theory and analysis. Key topics covered include RC, RL, and RLC circuits, sinusoidal steady state analysis using nodal/mesh/loop analysis, complex frequency analysis using Laplace transforms, and two-port networks. Student learning is assessed through quizzes, assignments, midterm and final exams, and laboratory work. The course runs for 18 weeks, meeting 3 hours per week for lectures and 1 additional hour for the lab component.

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EE-212 Circuit Analysis

This document provides information about the course EE-212 Circuit Analysis taught at Riphah International University. The course aims to introduce students to fundamental AC circuit theory and analysis. Key topics covered include RC, RL, and RLC circuits, sinusoidal steady state analysis using nodal/mesh/loop analysis, complex frequency analysis using Laplace transforms, and two-port networks. Student learning is assessed through quizzes, assignments, midterm and final exams, and laboratory work. The course runs for 18 weeks, meeting 3 hours per week for lectures and 1 additional hour for the lab component.

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

Department of Biomedical Engineering


Riphah International University, Sector I-14, Hajj Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan
Course Title
Pre-requisites
Faculty
Designation
E-mail
Phone (Off.)

: EE-212 Circuit Analysis


: EE-111 Basic Electrical Engineering
: Dr. Faraz Akram
: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering & Applied Sciences
: [email protected]
: +92-51-8446000-8 (EXT: 297)

Course Objective:
The basic objective of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental theory and mathematics for
the analysis of Alternating Current (AC) electrical circuits, frequency response and transfer function of
circuits.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
A student who successfully fulfills the course requirements should be able to
CLO-1
CLO-2
CLO-3

Explain the fundamental principles in electric circuit theory


Analyze AC circuits that include energy storage elements in the time and frequency
domains, both theoretically and experimentally
Determine the transient response of energy storage elements using periodic functions, RMS
values and phasors

EE-212 Circuit Analysis 4(3+1)


The RC & RL Circuits: Source free RC Circuit, Source free RL Circuit
The RLC Circuits: Source Free Series & Parallel RLC Circuits, over-damped, under-damped, critically
damped RLC Circuits, complete response of RLC Circuits, Lossless LC Circuits.
The Sinusoidal Steady Response: Nodal, Mesh & loop analysis, AC source Transformation,
Thevenins, Nortons, Reciprocity & Compensation theorems.
Complex Frequency: Introduction to complex frequency damped sinusoidal forcing function, Laplace
Transform, Z(s) & Y(s), frequency response as a function of s, Complex frequency plane, natural
response & the S-Plane. Voltage ratio synthesizing, Scaling & Bode Diagrams.
General Two Port Networks: Introduction, admittance parameters, some equivalent networks,
impedance parameters, hybrid parameters, transmission parameters.
Lab Outline:
Steady state response of RLC Circuits. Node, Mesh & Loop Analysis, Transient response of RLC circuits,
damping and stability.

Recommended Books:
1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits 4th Edition Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku
2. Introductory Circuit Analysis Robert L. Boylestad
3. Engineering Circuit Analysis William H. Hayat
Office Hours:
Any time subject to availability in my office
Class Attendance: Minimum 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the examinations.
Distribution of Theory Marks:
Quizzes
10%
Assignment
10 %
Midterm Examinations
30%
Final Examination
50%
Total
100 %

EE-212 Circuit Analysis, Weekly Lecture Plan


1st Week

Introduction, Review: Resistor, Capacitor, Inductor

2nd Week

Inductive, capacitive and resistive circuits in series and in parallel

3rd Week

First order circuits: Source free RC Circuit, Source free RL Circuit, step response

4th Week

Second-order circuits: The RLC Circuits: Source Free Series & Parallel RLC Circuits

5th Week

Step response of series and parallel RLC circuits

6th Week

Sinusoids and phasors, impedance and admittance, Kirchhoffs law in frequency domain

7th Week

The Sinusoidal Steady Response: Nodal, Mesh & loop analysis

8th Week

AC source Transformation, Thevenins, Nortons Theorems

9th Week

Mid Term Exam

10th Week

Complex Frequency: Introduction to complex frequency damped sinosoidal forcing


function

11th Week

Laplace Transform and inverse Laplace transform

12th Week

Applications of Laplace Transform

13th Week

Frequency Response: Transfer function, bode plots

14th Week

General Two Port Networks: Introduction, admittance parameters

15th Week

Some equivalent networks, impedance parameters

16th Week

Hybrid parameters, transmission parameters

17th Week

Review and final exam preparation

18th Week

Final Examination

CLO/PLO Mapping
Course
Code

CLOs/
PLOs

PLO1

PLO2

CLO1
CLO2
CLO3

PLO3

PLO4

PLO5

PLO6

PLO7

PLO8

PLO9

PLO
10

PLO
11

PLO1: Engineering Knowledge


PLO2: Problem Analysis
PLO3: Design/Development of Solutions
PLO4: Investigation
PLO5: Modern Tool Usage
PLO6: The Engineer and Society
PLO7: Environment and Sustainability
PLO8: Ethics
PLO9: Individual and Team Work
PLO10: Communication
PLO11: Project Management
PLO12: Lifelong Learning

Assessments
CLOs
CLO1
CLO2
CLO3

Quizzes and
Assignments

Mid Term

Final

Lab

Project

Learning
Skills

PLOs

PLO
12

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