General Information:

ENGR 202: Electrical Fundamentals (AC): Circuit Analysis
Instructor: Bruce Emerson
Class
T/Th: 12:30 -1:45 Bend SCI 230
Labs
 
F: 10:00 - 12:35 SCI 240
F: 12:40 - 3:10 SCI 240

Textbook:

No Text is required but you will find that having a copy of the suggested text very helpful. See the text link on the course webpage

NOTE: This is a VERY tentative syllabus. Like the weather it is subject to change without notice as I continue to search for more effective ways to structure this material. My focus is trying to develop some deeper understanding of this material and science in general rather than trying to cover lots of different topics lightly.

Week

Topic and Reading

Lab Activity

Week 1

Sinusoids and Complex representations, Impedance models
Lab Practices/Notebook

Week 2

AC analysis - Node, Mesh, Superposition, Equivalent Circuits
Devices and Schematics

Week 3

AC analysis - Node, Mesh, Superposition, Equivalent Circuits
Oscilloscopes

Week 4

AC Power, Power factor
RC/RL I

Week 5

Three phase circuits
RC/RL II

Week 6

Transformers (Magnetically coupled circuits)
catch up

Week 7

Transformers (Magnetically coupled circuits)
Filters

Week 8

Freqency response and filters, Bode plots
Transformers

Week 9

Freqency response and filters, Bode plots
Skills Testing

Week 10

Review
Dead week

 

EXAMS:

Midterms: Skills Validations are ongoing and will crop up whenever:)
Final:
Tuesday June 10th from 1:00 pm to 3:00

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