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Fall 2007-2008
EE
209 : Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering
Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Department
Course Outline:
A concise introduction to the fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering. EE 209 is the accelerated
study of the core courses in circuits and systems and electric machinery.
The goal is to develop circuit analysis methods for DC and AC circuits.
Instructor:
Cagatay Candan
Reference Books:
1. Electric Circuit Analysis, D.E.
Johnson and J.R. Johnson and J.L. Hilburn
2. Schaum’s Outline Series for
Electric Circuits, J.A. Edminister, TK454 E46 1997
Topics:
1. Introduction, Circuit Variables,
Lumped Elements and Lumped Circuits, Kirchhoff’s Laws,
2. Linear, non-linear, time-invariant,
time-variant resistive circuits,
a. Linearity
b. Node, Mesh, Superposition, Thevenin
and Norton Equivalents
3. Dynamic Elements, Inductors –
Capacitors,
4. AC Steady State Analysis, Phasors,
RMS values,
5. AC Steady State Power, Power
Compensation, Three Phase Systems,
6. Basics of Electrical Machines,
7. Operational Amplifiers, Diodes,
Transistors ,
C.Candan