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Day |
Date |
Topic |
Reading |
Problems |
1-1 |
M |
Mar 4 |
Introductions and overview |
Ch 1 |
1 - 11, 16, 20 |
Nodal and mesh analysis
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1-2 |
T |
5 |
Nodal analysis |
Ch 2.1-2 |
2 - 2, 8, 14 |
1-3 |
F |
8 |
Nodal analysis |
Ch 2.2 |
2 - 7, 12, 16 |
2-1 |
M |
11 |
Mesh analysis |
Ch 2.3 |
2 - 21, 25, 29 |
2-2 |
T |
12 |
More analysis Note on homework set for today:
Problems 31, 32, and 33 are to solve Problems 6, 11, and 15, respectively,
using the simpler of nodal or mesh |
Ch 2.4-5 |
2 - 31, 32, 33 |
Linearity-based analysis
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2-3 |
F |
15 |
Linearity and proportionality |
Ch 3.1-2 |
3 - 1, 2, 3 |
3-1 |
M |
Mar 18 |
Exam 1 |
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3-2 |
T |
19 |
Superposition |
Ch 3.3 |
3 - 5, 6, 7 |
3-3 |
F |
22 |
Reciprocity and coupling |
Ch 3.4 |
3 - 12, 15, 16 |
4-1 |
M |
25 |
Source transformations, Thevenin and Norton |
Ch 3.5 |
3 - 18, 23, 24 |
4-2 |
T |
26 |
Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems; matching |
Ch 3.6-7 |
3 - 26, 28, 30 |
4-3 |
F |
29 |
Design example |
Ch 4 |
4 - 2, 3, 6 |
Frequency-domain analysis
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5-1 |
M |
Apr 1 |
Time domain response |
Ch 5.1-2 |
5 - 2, 4, 7 |
5-2 |
T |
Apr 2 |
Exam 2 |
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5-3 |
F |
5 |
Transforming from time domain |
Ch 5.3-4 |
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6-1 |
M |
15 |
Transforming circuits |
Ch 5.5 |
s-domain: 1,2,3 |
6-2 |
T |
16 |
Transforming input waveforms |
Ch 5.6-7 |
s-domain: 4,5,6 |
6-3 |
F |
19 |
Z(s) and H(s) |
Ch 6.1-2 |
imped: 2
transfer: 1,2,3 |
7-1 |
M |
22 |
s-plane |
Ch 6.3 |
pzd: 3,4,5 |
7-2 |
T |
23 |
Design example |
Ch 6.4-5 |
tfr: 1,2 |
7-3 |
F |
26 |
s-plane and H(jw) |
Ch 7.1 |
s-plane: 1,2 |
8-1 |
M |
29 |
s-plane and H(jw),
steady-state response |
Ch 7.1-2 |
s-plane: 3,4 |
8-2 |
T |
30 |
Bode diagrams |
Ch 7.3 |
bode: 1,2 |
8-3 |
F |
May 3 |
Resonance, design example |
Ch 7.4-6 |
bode: 3 |
9-1 |
M |
May 6 |
Exam 3 |
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AC Power
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9-2 |
T |
7 |
AC power |
Ch 8.1-2 |
|
9-3 |
F |
10 |
Complex power |
Ch 8.2 |
|
10-1 |
M |
13 |
Power |
Ch 8.3 |
|
10-2 |
T |
14 |
Design example |
Ch 8.4-5 |
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10-3 |
F |
17 |
Review for final exam |
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