ECE225




The Circuit Analysis Lab is located in 3250 SEL Each of the fourteen lab stations is equipped with a DC Power Supply, Multimeter, Function Generator, and a 100MHZ Oscilloscope. Experiments emphasize measurements in voltage, current, resistance, and power. Emphasized concepts includes basic electric circuit variables and elements, Kirchoff's Laws and circuit topology (nodes, loops); AC steady state, phasors, impedances, frequency characteristics of circuits; Equivalent transformations of circuits (series, parallel), input impedance, voltage and current division rules, superposition principle; Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems and source transformations; Laplace's Transform (simplified), solution of differential equations; Transient analysis of circuits, impulse response; Linear amplifiers and circuits with dependent sources; Magnetically coupled circuits, and transformers and two-port circuit elements.





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