This unit covers (1) circuit theory—a conceptual model based on voltage and current, lumped models for components; passive elements—capacitor, single inductor, coupled inductors, resistor; active elements—controlled and uncontrolled; Kirchhoff's laws, superposition, ordinary differential equations, state space, duality; time domain analysis—initial conditions, transient response, forced response, first and second order circuits with RLC elements; Laplace transform in the analysis of circuits, s domain characteristics of lumped elements, application of Kirchhoff's laws in s domain; systematic analysis—Nodal and Mesh, definite and indefinite matrix representation; Thevenin, Norton... -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Roberto Togneri
Prerequisites: GENG1002 Engineering: Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering