SYLLABUS
ENGIN 232:
Circuit Analysis II 3 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Engin 231 (Circuit Analysis I)
TEXT: Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis,
7th Edition,
J.
David Irwin, Prentice Hall
OBJECTIVE:
This course is a continuation of Engin
231 (Circuit Analysis I). The first half of the course covers ac steady-state
analysis involving time-domain as well as frequency domain. Various concepts
like frequency response, Bode plots and response are studied in detail. The
second half of the course covers the topics like transformers, network transfer
functions, and Laplace transforms.
SYLLABUS
Complex numbers and phasor concept
Frequency domain analysis; impedance concept
Circuit theorems for phasors
Mesh and nodal analysis with phasor, superposition, Thevenin's
and Norton's theorem
Sinusoidal circuits
containing Op-Amp and dependent sources
Introduction to average power,
power factor
Effective and RMS values
Three phase circuits, Y- transformations
Magnetically coupled networks
Frequency response
Bode plots
Resonance
Complex frequency concept
Transform function, poles and
zeros of the circuit
Natural response using
transfer functions
Introduction to Laplace
transforms
Properties of Laplace
transforms
Partial-fraction expansion to
find inverse Laplace transforms
Application of Laplace
transforms to circuits with arbitrary inputs
GRADE:
The
final grade comprises 10% from participation, 10% from homework, 30% from
midterm and 50% from the final.