ELEC 250 - Linear Circuits: I
Course Information


Course Goals

This course is intended to teach: Circuit analysis and design techniques. Resistors, sources, Kirchoff's voltage and current laws. Theorems: linearity, superposition, Thevenin, Norton. Node and loop analysis. Capacitors and inductors, series and parallel connections, stored energy, initial values. Analysis and design of first- and second-order circuits using differential equations. Forced and natural responses. Phasors, impedance and admittance. Network theorems using phasors. Series and parallel resonance. Coupled inductors, ideal transformer. RMS quantities, complex power. Maximum power transfer.

Time and Place

Classes: Monday, Thursady 8:30 - 10:00, ECS 125

Labs:

Lab orientation section is scheduled for May 16 (B01 (1:30-3:00) and B02 (3:30-5:00)), May 17 (B03 (1:30-3:00), B04 (3:30-5:00)), May 19 (B05 (1:30-3:00) B06(3:30-5:00)) and May 20 (B07(1:30-3:00) B08(3:30-5:00)). All orientation sections take place at ELW B324.


Tutorials

Wednesdays 1:30pm -2:20pm, ECS 116

Wednesdays 1:30pm -2:20pm, ECS 124

Course Personnel

Instructor  Amirali Baniasadi
  Office: EOW 441
  Phone: (250)721-8613
  Email: amirali@ece.uvic.ca
  Office hours: Only by Appointment

 

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