Circuit Theory 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range |
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E31O1 | Z | 4 | 2+2s |
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- Tutor:
- Supervisor:
- Department of Circuit Theory
- Synopsis:
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This course represents an introduction to the circuit theory. The elementary methods of DC and AC analysis are presented here. Another part of course deals with mathematical models of electric circuits and with transient analysis in time domain. The necessary prerequisites represent knowledge of Calculus I and II and Introduction to Algebra. The course is obligatory for all students in the first year of study and it is a prerequisite for many following courses.
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- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Introduction, basic circuit variables and elements
2. Elementary analysis of the linear resistive circuits
3. Electrical circuit topology, independent circuit equations
4. Mesh analysis. Nodal voltage analysis
5. Introduction to transients First order transients
6. Higher order transients
7. Sinusoidal steady state analysis, phasors
8. Complex impedance and admittance
9. Elementary AC circuits, phasor diagrams
10. Power in AC circuits. Resonant circuits
11. The AC analysis examples (Test 3)
12. Transients with AC steady state
13. Overview of general methods of the circuit analysis
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. S: Introduction, connections of circuit elements
2. S: Circuit variables and elements
3. L: Circuit variables and elements
4. C: Linear resistive circuits
5. S: Circuit equations
6. S: 1st order transients
7. L: Transients
8. C: 2nd order transients
9. Test 2 : Circuit equation, transients
10. C: Sinusoidal steady state elementary analysis
11. S: AC power. Phasor diagrams
12. C: Resonant circuits. Test 2: Sinusoidal steady state
13. Overview of circuit analysis, grade assessment
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- Study materials:
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1. Mikulec, M. : Basic Circuit Theory I. CTU Publishing, Prague, 1995
2. Havlíček, V., Čmejla, R. : Basic Circuit Theory I - exercises. CTU Publishing, Prague, 1997
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- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans: