Chapter 1
Chapter 1
EEED114
Chapter 1
Basic Concepts
Source: Fundamental Of Electric Circuit 4th
Edition, Alexander Sadiku
Basic Concept
1.Systems
of Units
2.Charge and current
3.Voltage
4.Power and Energy
5.Circuit Elements
Source: Fundamental Of Electric
Circuit 4th Edition, Alexander
Sadiku
Introduction
An electrical network 1 is an interconnection
of electrical elements such as resistors,
inductors, capacitors, transmission lines,
voltage sources, current sources, and switches.
An electrical circuit 1is a network that has a
closed loop, giving a return path for the
current.
AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT IS AN INTERCONNECTION OF
ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS
Source: Fundamental Of Electric Circuit 4th Edition,
Alexander Sadiku
Introduction
Introduction
Systems of Units
International measurement
language
is used to
communicate between countries
around the world.
Systems of Units
TABLE I.I
Quantity
Basic unit
Symbol
Length
Meter
Mass
Kilogram
kg
Time
second
Electric current
Ampere
Thermodynamic Temperature
Kelvin
Luminous intensity
candela
cd
Systems of Units
Systems of Units
Example:
1.
1,000,000 ohms
= 1 x 106 ohms
= 1 mega ohm
= 1 M
2.
100,000 meters
3.
0.001 second
seconds
4.
0.0000001 farad
= 1 x 10-3
= 1 millisecond
= 1 ms
= 0.1 x 10-6 farad
= 0.1 microfarad
= 0.1 F
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dq
i
dt
1 ampere = 1 coulomb/second
The charge transferred between
time to and t is
q i dt
t
to
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Voltage
Definition:
Voltage (potential difference) is energy required
to move a unit of charge through an element,
measured in volts (V).
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Voltage
Figure 1.7(b)
Vab= - (-9)V = 9V
Vba= -9 V
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dw
p
dt
dw dw dq
p
v i
dt dq dt
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P = 0
or the total power supplied to the circuit must be
equal to the total power absorbed by the circuit.
+ Power absorbed = - Power supplied
w p dt vi dt
t0
t0
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Circuit Elements
Passive elements
Active elements
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Circuit Elements
The most important active elements are voltage or current
sources.
There are two kinds of sources:
I.
Independent sources
II.
Dependent sources
Independent source:
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Circuit Elements
Independent sources:
voltage sources
current source
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Circuit Elements
Dependent sources:
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Circuit Elements
There are four possible types of
dependent sources:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Voltage-controlled
Current-controlled
Voltage-controlled
Current-controlled
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Circuit Elements
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Circuit Elements
Example 1.7
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Circuit Elements
Practice Problem 1.7
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