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Time: M/W/Th/F 1-2 Room: PS103 Section:
4319/0403 Units: 3
Instructor: Tom Rebold Office: BMC-202B
Contact: trebold(a)mpc(.)edu 645-1327
Office Hours: M/W 5:30 - 6:30, T/Th 12 noon - 1 pm in BMC202B, Friday
3-4 in
PS103 (and online)
Class website: www.tomrebold.com/engr12.htm
Turn in homework:
here
Text: Alexander and Sadiku,
Fundamentals of
Electric Circuits, 4th edition, 2009 ISBN 9780073529559. (One copy of
3rd edition on
reserve in Library).
Course description:
This course introduces DC and sinusoidal circuit analysis as
applied to resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits, op-amps, transformers
and balanced three-phase circuits. Topics include Thevenin and Norton circuit
theorems, superposition, complex phasors and power, frequency response,
resonance, and associated calculations. The topics covered are essential
foundations for further study in analog and digital circuits, communication
systems, computer architectures, and control of electro-mechanical systems.
Student Learning Outcome:
Objectives: Students will be able to
Schedule:
Week | Lecture Video Archives: CCCConfer 3CMedia |
Video | Reading Alexander & Sadiku |
Assignments (due the following Wednesday) |
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2/3 |
Intro, SI
units . Circuit variables Sources Ohm's Law, KCL . . |
M * W Th F |
Ch1 | A1 grader solns |
2/9 |
KVL Combined KC/VL Problem hour Quiz 1 Thur (Friday HOLIDAY) |
M W Th F |
Ch2.1 - 2.4 | A2
grader solns |
2/16 |
(Monday HOLIDAY) Series Resistors and Voltage Dividers . Parallel Resistors and Current Dividers . Equivalent Resistance/Wye-Delta . |
Holiday W Th F |
Ch2.5 - 2.7 | A3
grader solns |
2/23 |
Problem Hour Nodal Analysis 1 . Nodal Analysis 2 Mesh Analysis 1 . Quiz 2 Fri |
M W Th F |
Ch3 | A4
grader solns |
3/2 |
Mesh Current 2 Problem hour Thursday Test Ch 1 & 2 Practice SOLN Sp15 SOLN Circuit Theorems . |
M W Th F |
Ch4 | |
3/9 |
Thevenin/Norton Equivalents Special Thevenin cases . Maximum Power Transfer Problem hour |
M W Th F |
Ch5 | A5
grader solns |
3/16 |
Op-Amp 1
. Op-Amp 2 Op-Amp 3 . Problem hour Quiz 3 Fri |
M W Th F |
Ch6 |
A6
grader solns |
3/23 |
Capacitors
Inductors Problem hour Problem hour |
M W Th F |
LC Table | A7
grader solns |
3/30 | SPRING BREAK | |||
4/6 |
First Order
Circuits I
Derivation First Order Circuits II Problem hour Friday Test 2 Ch 3,4,5 Practice SOLN Sp15 A B |
M W Th F |
Ch7 Solved Ex |
A8
grader solns |
4/13 |
Second Order
Circuits I Second Order Circuits II� Second Order Circuits III Problem hour |
M W Th F |
Ch8 RLC Table |
A9
grader solns |
4/20 |
Phasors
I Sinusoidal Response Phasor KCL,KVL Problem hour Quiz 4 Fri |
M W Th F |
Ch9 | A10
grader solns |
4/27 |
Phasor
Circuit Theorems ang.m
magPhs.m Phasor MC Phasor Thevenin Problem hour Quiz 5 Fri |
M W Th F |
Ch 10 |
A11
grader solns |
5/4 |
Instantaneous, Average Power
Maximum Power Transfer, RMS value Review Friday Test 3 Ch 6 - 9 Practice SOLNS more |
M W Th F |
Ch 11 AC Power Demo PowerTable |
A12
grader solns |
5/11 |
Complex Power, Power Factor Problem hour 3-Phase Circuits & Transformers Problem hour |
M W Th F |
Ch 12,
13 3PhaseTable Transformer Table |
A13
(optional) grader solns |
5/18 |
Variable Frequency Response Resonance Problem hour Problem hour Quiz 6 Fri |
M W Th F |
Ch 14 |
A14 grader solns |
5/25 |
MONDAY HOLIDAY Selecting an appropriate method Review SOLNS Review |
M W Th F |
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6/1 | Final Exam Wed 1 - 3:30 PM practice SOLNS |
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Resources:
Accommodations:
If you need accommodations or have a
disability, please talk with me for arrangements.
Attendance:
If you decide to drop, to avoid getting an F, please remember to remove yourself from the class using webreg. I often drop people who haven't participated in over a week, but please don't count on that!
Grading:
14 homework assignments 5 friday quizzes (out of 6) 3 tests Final Exam |
15% 10% 45% 30% |
A 90-100%, B 80-89%, C 70-79%, D 60-69%
Homework:
50% of your grade is for completeness (all problems attempted), and 50% for correctness. Assignments shall be completed on separate paper, preferrably grid paper. In addition, points will be awarded or taken away as your work reflects or ignores the clear principles demonstrated in the example, including:
a) brief problem statement
b) neatly drawn circuit
c) math solution
d) underlined answers
All assignments are due on Wednesday, start of class each week. Late assignments will lose 1 point per day until Friday. After Friday, they will not be accepted.
Unexcused Test Absences
You must present medical evidence for failure to appear for a test. Otherwise
you get zero for that test or quiz. A total of three tests will be offered AND
ALL THREE COUNT!
Cheating
Occasionally I have caught students cheating. The standard policy is to give a
grade of F for both participants and if deemed necessary make a visit to the
Dean of Students with the cheaters. We have had very serious cases in which the
students were dropped from the course and suspended from taking courses at MPC.
This goes on your record and of course is not viewed favorably by other schools
and employers who want and need to trust you.