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| Introduction to Electric Circuits and Electronics | |||
| Definition of Electric Circuit | |||
| Electric Charge and Electric Current | |||
| Alternating Current (AC) Vs Direct Current (DC) | |||
| Definition of Voltage | |||
| Electrical Energy and Voltage | |||
| Definition of Power | |||
| Quiz 1 Solutions | |||
| Sources in Electric Circuits and Electronics | |||
| Independent Sources | |||
| Example – Independent Sources | |||
| Dependent Sources | |||
| Example – Dependent Sources | |||
| DC Resistive Electric Circuits | |||
| Ohm’s Law | |||
| Example – Ohm’s Law (1 of 2) | |||
| Example – Ohm’s Law (2 of 2) | |||
| Circuit Terminology | |||
| Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) | |||
| Example – Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) | |||
| Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) | |||
| Example – Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) | |||
| Voltage Division | |||
| Example – Voltage Division | |||
| Current Division | |||
| Example – Current Division | |||
| Series Resistors | |||
| Example – Series Resistors | |||
| Parallel Resistors | |||
| Example – Parallel Resistors | |||
| Series/Parallel Combination of Resistors | |||
| Example – Series/Parallel Combination of Resistors (1 of 3) | |||
| Example – Series/Parallel Combination of Resistors (2 of 3) | |||
| Example – Series/Parallel Combination of Resistors (3 of 3) | |||
| Example – Resistive Circuit Analysis (1 of 3) | |||
| Example – Resistive Circuit Analysis (2 of 3) | |||
| Example – Resistive Circuit Analysis (3 of 3) | |||
| Nodal Analysis of DC Resistive Electric Circuits | |||
| Definition of Nodal Analysis | |||
| Example – Nodal Analysis with Independent Sources | |||
| Example – Nodal Analysis with Dependent Sources | |||
| Loop Analysis of DC Resistive Electric Circuits | |||
| Definition of Loop Analysis | |||
| Example – Loop Analysis with Independent Sources | |||
| Example – Loop Analysis with Dependent Sources | |||
| Advanced DC Electric Circuit Analysis Techniques | |||
| Superposition Theorem | |||
| Example – Superposition Theorem | |||
| Thévenin’s Theorem | |||
| Example – Thévenin’s Theorem (Part 1) | |||
| Example – Thévenin’s Theorem (Part 2) | |||
| Norton’s Theorem | |||
| Example – Norton’s Theorem | |||
| Capacitors and Their Uses in Electric Circuits and Electronics | |||
| Definition of Capacitors | |||
| Charge in a Capacitor | |||
| Current Through a Capacitor | |||
| Voltage Across a Capacitor | |||
| Energy Stored in a Capacitor | |||
| Series Capacitors | |||
| Parallel Capacitors | |||
| Series/Parallel Combination of Capacitors | |||
| Inductors and Their Uses in Electric Circuits and Electronics | |||
| Definition of Inductors | |||
| Voltage Across an Inductor | |||
| Current Through an Inductor | |||
| Series Inductors | |||
| Parallel Inductors | |||
| Series/Parallel Combination of Inductors | |||
| First Order Transient Electric Circuits | |||
| First-Order Transient Circuits – Introduction | |||
| Series RC Circuits | |||