To be able to use fundamental laws of linear electric circuits to solve electric DC and AC circuits.
Know how to analyse electric circuits containing independent and dependent sources using loop and nodal techniques.
Know how to analyse electric circuits using additional techniques e.g. superposition, source
transformation, Thevenin's and Norton's equivalent circuits. Course results:
Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science, and engineering to solve problems
encompassing electric circuits.
Ability to identify and formulate a problem related to electric circuits.
Ability to apply the fundamental laws of electric circuit to compute basic electric quantities (current, voltage, powers).
Ability to select a simple electrical component or system to meet desired engineering needs.
To get familiar with calculation of electric power and energy in DC and AC electric circuits.
To be able to analyse first- and second order transient circuits.
To understand variable-frequency performance of basic elements, resonant circuits and passive filters.