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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Analysis of Electrical Circuits

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Code Completion Credits Range
31AEO Z,ZK 4 2+2s
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Department of Circuit Theory
Synopsis:

Analysis of Electronic Circuits is facultative subject which extends the Theory of Circuits I, II and complements the subject Electronic Circuits. It is focused on analytical methods going trough general description of electrical circuits to deeper understanding of their function. The ability for qualified design of electronic circuits can be obtained by studies of the most important phenomena which can be observed in electronic circuit models.

Requirements:
Syllabus of lectures:

1. Classing of electronic circuits

2. Modelling of electronics elements and networks

3. Circuits simplification, small signal analysis

4. Basic methods of electronic circuit analysis

5. Modified method of nodal voltages

6. Linear circuit time response for harmonic signal (relation between LT and FT)

7. Frequency response of linear circuits (transfer functions poles nad zeroes)

8. Dominant frequency performance of circuits

9. Feedback and its influence to behavior of circuits

10. Stability of circuit operating point

11. Analysis of autonomous circuits

12. Nonlinear models, their properties and analysis

13. Systems with two exciting signals

14. Possibilities of computer analysis of circuits

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Examples of linear resistive circuits analysis

2. Determination of nonlinear circuits operating point

3. Software for computer analysis of circuits

4. Analysis of basic properties of linearized amplifying stages

5. Solving of more complex electronic circuits

6. Analysis of a multistage amplifier - chain division

7. Semestral works - tutorial seminar

8. Lower and upper cut-off frequency of linearized systems

9. Analysis of a system with negative feedback

10. Influence of negative feedback to frequency response

11. Stability of feedback systems, frequency compensation methods

12. Influence of negative feedback to amplifying stability

13. Analysis of an oscillator

14. Credits

Study Objective:
Study materials:

1. Horowitz, P., Hill, W.: The Art of Electronics. NY University Press, 1989

2. Tietze, U., Schenk, Ch.: Design and Applications. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1991

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