ENES 205 Electric Circuits
This course will instruct students in the design, analysis, simulation, construction and evaluation of electric circuits. Students will review the I-V relationships of resistors, capacitors, inductors, sources, op-amps, and transformers. The student will perform circuit analysis using Kirchoff's laws, node and mesh analysis, superposition, Thevenin and Norton theorems. The student will also perform DC and AC steady state and impulse analysis for first and second order circuits.
Prerequisite
PHYS 111
Hours Weekly
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab weekly
Course Objectives
- Use basic test and measurement equipment necessary to evaluate the performance of simple circuits.
- Demonstrate and understanding of basic functions, inaccuracies, and tolerances of the test equipment,
components and procedures.
- Design circuits with efficient reliability, and cheaply achieve the desired results.
- Use good techniques for drawing circuits and wiring diagrams, breadboarding circuits, and troubleshooting circuits.
- Use stimulation tools to design circuits and analyze performance.
- Demonstrate an ability to work cooperatively with others in the lab to maximize results.
Course Objectives
- Use basic test and measurement equipment necessary to evaluate the performance of simple circuits.
- Demonstrate and understanding of basic functions, inaccuracies, and tolerances of the test equipment,
components and procedures.
- Design circuits with efficient reliability, and cheaply achieve the desired results.
- Use good techniques for drawing circuits and wiring diagrams, breadboarding circuits, and troubleshooting circuits.
- Use stimulation tools to design circuits and analyze performance.
- Demonstrate an ability to work cooperatively with others in the lab to maximize results.