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ECA 1 Course Outline FA14

This document outlines the course plan for EEE121 Electric Circuit Analysis-I taught at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in Attock, Pakistan during the Fall 2015 semester. The course is a 4 credit hour introductory course that aims to build students' understanding of fundamental electric circuit concepts and problem solving techniques over 16 weeks of lectures and labs. The course content includes an introduction to basic circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws, circuit analysis methods, network theorems, capacitance, inductance, and transient responses.

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ECA 1 Course Outline FA14

This document outlines the course plan for EEE121 Electric Circuit Analysis-I taught at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in Attock, Pakistan during the Fall 2015 semester. The course is a 4 credit hour introductory course that aims to build students' understanding of fundamental electric circuit concepts and problem solving techniques over 16 weeks of lectures and labs. The course content includes an introduction to basic circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws, circuit analysis methods, network theorems, capacitance, inductance, and transient responses.

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COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,

Attock
Course Plan Semester Fall 2015
EEE121 Electric Circuit Analysis-I
S. Mehdi Abbas
Total
Hours:

Credit Lectures
04
Hours: 03

Credit Lab.
Hours:01

Credit

Course Objectives and Outcomes:


This is the very first undergraduate course which is aimed to build an
understanding of the concepts and ideas explicitly involved in the
introductory electric circuit theory. The course is designed to emphasize
the relationship between conceptual understanding and practical problemsolving techniques involves in the circuit theory. In short, the course will
provide students with a strong foundation of electric circuit knowledge
and practices.
Course Website: www.bit.ly/bsse_fa14
Course Outline and Contents:
Week 1
Introduction
Units and Mathematical Notation
Systems of Units
Review of Exponents
Scientific and engineering Notation
Significant Digits, Precision, and Accuracy
The Algebra of Inequalities
Week 2
Basic Concepts of Electrical Quantities and
their System of Units
The Structure of Matter
Conductors, Insulators and Semiconductors
Charge, Current, Voltage, Power and Energy
Circuit Elements and Simple Resistive Circuits
Constant Voltage and Constant Current Sources
Week 3
Fundamental Relations in Electric Circuits
Ohms Law
Measuring Voltage, Current and Resistance
Measuring Work, Energy and Power
Conductance
Efficiency
Week 4
Fundamental Relations in Electric Circuits
(Contd...)
Real and Ideal Sources
Department of Electrical Engineering
CIIT Attock

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Linearity
Series and Parallel Circuits
Electric Circuits
Series Circuits
Kirchhoffs Voltage Law (KVL)
Series and Parallel Circuits (Contd)
Open Circuits
Series-Connected Sources
The VoltageDivider Rule
Parallel Circuits
Kirchhoffs Current Law (KCL)
Series and Parallel Circuits (Contd)
Current-Divider Rule
Short Circuits
Parallel-Connected Sources
Complex Series-Parallel Circuits
Analyzing Series-Parallel Circuits
Complex Series-Parallel Circuits (Contd)
Series-Parallel Circuits Examples
Circuits with Ground or Common and
Connections
Circuit Geometry
Network Transformations
Wye-Delta Transformations
Balanced Bridges
Solving Simultaneous Equation
Multisource Circuits
Mesh Analysis

Nodel Analysi
Week 10

Week 11

Week 12

Week 13

Network Theorems
The Superposition Principle
Thevenins Theorem
Network Theorems (Contd)
Nortons Theorem
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Network Theorems (Contd)
Millmans Theorem
Reciprocity Theorem
Capacitance and Capacitors
The Nature of Capacitance
Capacitors Dimension and Dielectrics
Capacitor Types and Ratings
Series and Parallel Capacitor Circuits

Department of Electrical Engineering


CIIT Attock

Week 14

Week 15

Week 16

Capacitance and Capacitors (Contd)


Transients in Series RC Networks
Series-Parallel RC Networks
Current Trough and Voltage across a Capacitor
Energy Stored by a Capacitor
Inductance and Inductors
Electromagnetic Induction, Self-Inductance
Inductors
Inductance and Inductors (Contd)
Transients in RL Circuits
Series-Parallel Circuits ,Energy Stored in an
Inductor
Courtesy: Saad Zahid, Lecturer, EE

Text Book / Essential Reading:1. Electric Circuits


2nd Edition
Theodore F. Bogart, Jr.
2. Introductory Circuit Analysis
10th Edition
Boylestad
Reference Books / Literature: 1.
Fundamentals
of
Electric
Circuits
3rd Edition
Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O.
Sadiku

Department of Electrical Engineering


CIIT Attock

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