This course covers the analysis and behavior of resistors, capacitors, and inductors in both static and dynamic contexts, alongside the types of electrical energy sources utilized. Students will learn to apply Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, and various network theorems to analyze DC and AC circuits, focusing on power flow and response characteristics. The course also includes the design and analysis of operational amplifier (op amp) circuits for instrumentation purposes. Students will gain the ability to model and mathematically describe circuit behavior under static and dynamic conditions. The course features extensive use of a strong laboratory component to reinforce theoretical concepts and develop hands-on skills with electronic instruments. The course includes 4 class hours and 2.5 lab/tutorial hours each week.
EG 301