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Hamdard Institute of Information Technology, Hamdard University

FALL-2011
EE-211 Circuit Analysis Course Instructor - Engr. Fahad Azim Fahad.azim@hamdard.edu Prerequisites Basic Electrical Engineering, knowledge of Integro-differential equations Course Objective - To equip the students with the knowledge and techniques of analyzing electrical networks. Course Outcomes -Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Analyze RC, RL and RLC circuits by hand. 2. Use network techniques and theorems, like node analysis and loop analysis, to write equations for large linear AC circuits. 3. Apply Thevenin and Norton theorems to analyze and design for maximum power transfer of AC circuits. 4. Apply the concept of linearity and the associated technique of superposition to circuits and networks. 5. Explain the concept of steady state. 6. Apply phasor analysis to AC circuits in sinusoidal steady state. 7. Analyze the frequency response of circuits containing inductors and capacitors. 8. Analyze the frequency response of the circuit Textbooks: 1. Charles K Alexander and Mathew N O Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, The McGraw-Hill Companies, 4th Edition. 2. William H. Hayt, Jack Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 0073263184T, Latest Edition. Course Contents -Integro-differential equations of RC and RL circuits; transient analysis; source-free series and parallel RLC circuits; complete response of RLC circuit; resonance; lossless LC circuit; complex forcing functions; phase relationships for R, L and C; impedance and admittance; sinusoidal steady-state response; quality factor; power factor and power factor improvement; complex frequency, power relationships variable frequency network performance; variable frequency response analysis; sinusoidal frequency analysis; resonant circuits and filter circuits; The Transfer Function, Poles & Zeros, Stability, Preliminaries of passive Filters.

Course Breakdown
Session No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Topics Introduction of 1 order circuit The Source-Free RC circuit continued The Source-Free RL circuit Continued Singularity functions Continued Step Response of RL circuit Step Response of RC circuit Introduction of 2nd order circuit The Source free Series RLC circuits Continued The Source free Parallel RLC circuits Continued Step Response of series RLC circuit Step Response of parallel RLC circuit Introduction of Sinusoids Introduction of Phasors Phasor Relationships for Circuit Elements Impedance and admittance combinations Phase-Shifter Application Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis AC circuit Nodal Analysis AC circuit Mesh Analysis AC circuit Superposition Theorem AC circuit Source Transformation Thevenin and Norton Equivalent circuits Review Questions Instantaneous and Average Power Continued Maximum Average Power Transfer Effective or RMS Value Continued Apparent Power and Power Factor Complex Power Conservation of AC Power Power Factor Correction Transfer function The Decibel Scale and Bode Plots Bode Plots Series Resonance
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Continued Parallel Resonance Introduction of Passive filters Lowpass Filter Highpass Filter Bandpass Filter and Bandstop Filter Magnitude Scaling and Frequency scaling

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