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Analyzing electrical circuits

Course Description: Introduction to the concept of active power, reactive power, apparent power, and power factor. Three-phase circuit analysis. Natural and step response for first and second-order circuits; Laplace transform in circuit analysis. Introduction to operational amplifiers: ideal characteristics with simple applications; frequency response of RLC circuits and resonance; introduction to frequency selective circuits: passive filters; two-port networks; mutual inductance and transformers.
Credit hours: 3
Prerequisites: EE 201
Objectives of the course :

The main objective of the course is to provide students with knowledge about:
The main methods used for steady-state circuit analysis.
• Introduction to the concepts of real power, reactive power, apparent power, and power factor.
• Analysis of balanced three-phase circuits and two-port networks.
• Analysis of circuits in the transient state, using ordinary methods and Laplace transform methods.
• Circuit response to frequency and resonance condition.
The operational amplifier works in its simple applications.
• Design of a simple passive band-pass filter.
• Mutual induction and transformers.

Course outputs :
  • Explanation of the basics of frequency response for RLC circuits, resonant filters, operational amplifier circuits, mutual inductance interference, transformers, and the fundamental concepts of alternating current power.
  • Applying advanced methods in circuit analysis such as first and second-order ordinary differential equations, as well as Laplace transforms and filter design.
  • Calculating complex power in single-phase and three-phase circuits, as well as in two-port networks.
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