Intro Copy For Student - EEE141.16
Intro Copy For Student - EEE141.16
Summer 2024
EEE 141: Electrical Circuit I
Course Summary: Formulation and solution of circuit equations using various circuit analysis
techniques including Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, mesh and nodal analysis, superposition, source
conversion, Thevenin’s theorem, Norton’s theorem, and maximum power transfer theorem. Then transient
analysis of series RC and RL circuits will be discussed followed by brief introduction of capacitors and
inductors.
[2] Charles K. Alexander & Mathew N.O. Sadiku, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits”, 6th
edition, The McGraw-Hill companies
Estimated Plan:
Lecture No. Topics
Lecture -1 Intro to Course and Syllabus
Lecture -2 Concepts of Current, Voltage, Resistor, Power, Energy, Series Circuit and Equivalent
Resistance
Lecture -3 Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL), Voltage Source, Series Analysis, Voltage Divider Rule
(VDR)
Lecture -4 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -5 Parallel Circuit and Network, Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL), Current Divider Rule
(CDR), Current Source
Lecture -6 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -7 Current Limiting: Fuses and Circuit Breakers, Dependent Current and Voltage Source,
Series-Parallel Analysis, Source Conversion
Lecture -8 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -9 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -10 Quiz-1, Announcement of Assignment-1
Lecture -11 Branch Current Analysis, Mesh Analysis, Super-Mesh Analysis
Lecture -12 Nodal Analysis, Super-Node Analysis
Lecture -13 Y-Delta and Delta-Y conversions
Lecture -14 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -15 Quiz-2
Lecture -16 Mid-term, Announcement of Assignement-2
Lecture -17 Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem
Lecture -18 Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Lecture -19 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -20 Mathematical Problems
Lecture -21 Quiz-3
Lecture -22 Capacitor
Lecture -23 Capacitor
Lecture -24 Inductor
Lecture -25 Inductor
Evaluation: