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EE210 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Instructor: Hamdi Torun (hamdi.torun@boun.edu.tr, Office: KB210A) Teaching Assistants: Doan Ulus (doganulus@gmail.com) Time & Place: Monday 13:00 - 14:50 NH404, Wednesday 14:00 - 14:50 NH303 Office Hours: Monday 15:00 - 16:00 Textbooks: J.W. Nilsson, Electric Circuits, 9th ed., Prentice Hall, 2010. Important Note: Cheating&plagiarism are strictly forbidden in this course. This includes all the gradable work such as quizzes and exams. In case of cheating your grade for that assignment will be zero, in addition your grade will be lowered by one letter grade. Violation of code of ethics will be subjected to disciplinary action. Catalog Description: Basic components and principles of electrical circuits: circuit elements variables and measuring devices. Kirchoff's laws, loop and nodal analysis. Network response to dc, exponential and sinusoidal excitation: switching networks, impedances, network functions, Fourier series, phasor methods, real and reactive power, powerfactor. Transformers and 3-Phase systems. Topics: 1. Basic concepts of electrical engineering. Circuit variables and elements. Circuit analysis concepts. Power and energy (1 week) 2. Ohm's law, resistive circuit analysis, Kirchoff's laws, parallel, series resistances, current&voltage measurement techniques (1 week) 3. Circuit conversions, Circuit analysis with node voltage method. Circuit analysis with mesh current method. (1 week) 4. Source transformations, Thvenin and Norton equivalents. Maximum power transfer. Superposition (2 week) 5. 6. 7. 8. Inductor, capacitor, mutual inductance. Review of linear differential equations. (1 week) Response of first order RL and RC circuits. General response of RL and RC circuits. (2 weeks) Natural and step responses of RLC circuits. (1 week) Sinusoidal steady state analysis, review of complex numbers, phasor concept. Circuit analysis with phasors. (2 week ) 9. Balanced three phase circuits. Analysis of delta and wye circuits, power calculations. (1 week)

10. Operational Amplifiers and basic applications. Op-amp circuits. (extra) Grading: Two midterm exams 30% each o o MT-1: Topics 1-4, March 31st, Saturday 10:00 at KBZ-01 and KB-Tesla. MT-2: Topics 5-8, (tentatively) May 9th, Wednesday

Final exam 40%

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