Lecture - 1
Lecture - 1
EE1206
Lecture -1
Basic Concepts
Intorduction
• Why electric circuit?
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• An electric circuit is an interconnection of
electrical components.
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Simple electrical circuit…
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Systems of Units
Seven fundamental units
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The derived units commonly used in electric circuit theory
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SI Prefixes
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Basic Electrical Quantities
• Charge is an electrical property of the atomic
particles of which matter consists, measured in
coulombs (C).
• The law of conservation of charge states that
charge can neither be created nor destroyed,
only transferred.
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Electric current is the time rate of change of charge,
measured in amperes (A).
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• Conventional current flows from positive terminal
of the battery to the negative terminal
• Actual current flow from negative terminal to
positive terminal of the battery.
• In circuit analysis we use the conventional current
flow to analyze the circuit.
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– A direct current (dc) is a current that remains
constant with time.
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• Voltage (or potential difference) is the energy
required to move a unit charge through an
element, measured in volts (V).
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• Power is the time rate of expending or
absorbing energy, measured in watts (W).
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• By the passive sign convention, current enters
through the positive polarity of the voltage. In
this case, p = +vi or vi > 0 implies that the
element is absorbing power. However, if p = −vi or
vi < 0, as in Fig. above, the element is releasing or
supplying power.
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• Energy is the capacity to do work, measured in
joules ( J).
• the energy absorbed or supplied by an element
from time t0 to time t is
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Electrical Circuit Elements
• There are two types of elements found in electric
circuits: passive elements and active elements.
• An active element is capable of generating
energy while a passive element is not.
• Passive elements
̶ resistors, capacitors, and inductors
• Active elements
̶ generators, batteries, and operational amplifiers
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Energy sources
✓ Dependent sources.
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• An ideal independent source is an active
element that provides a specified voltage or
current that is completely independent of other
circuit variables.
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• An ideal dependent (or controlled) source is an
active element in which the source quantity is
controlled by another voltage or current.
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Resistance
• physical property, or ability to resist current, is
known as resistance and is represented by the
symbol R.
• the unit of measurement is ohm, for which the
symbol is Ω.
Factors that affect resistance of a material
̶ Material type
̶ Length of the material
̶ Cross-sectional area
̶ Temperature of the surrounding 25
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• The resistance of material with a uniform cross-
sectional area A and length l,
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Capacitance
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• Where
A = plate area in meter squre
d = plate separation (spacing ) in meter
𝜖 = absolute dielectric constant(F/m)
𝜖𝜊 = 8.85 x 10 -12 F/m
𝜖𝑟 = relative dielectric constant,
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The amount of charge stored, represented by q, is
directly proportional to the applied voltage V so that
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• Inductance
• Inductance (L) is a measure of the ability of a
device to store energy in the form of a
magnetic field. It is measured in Henries (H)
Mathematically:
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• Note: When i = I (constant DC current), di/dt = 0, v = 0.
Hence an inductor acts as a short circuit to DC.
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Basic circuit laws
• Common terms:
Node
➢ A junction in a circuit where two or more circuit
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i
n =1
n = 0
• In the other words KCL states that the sum of the currents
entering a node is equal to the sum of the currents leaving
the node.
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𝑖1 + (−𝑖2 ) + 𝑖3 + 𝑖4 + −𝑖5 = 0
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• Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL)
• states that the algebraic sum of all voltages around a
closed path (or loop) is zero. M
v
m =1
m =0
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Measuring Devices
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