ECE 202: Circuit Theory II
Prerequisite: ECE 201; for CPE/ECE majors only
General Education requirement: Natural Science Technology
The second course in basic circuit theory and design. Topics include AC circuit steady-state response analysis, review of complex numbers, phasors, coupled inductors and ideal transformers, rms voltage and current, the maximum power transfer theorem, balanced 3-phase systems, and power and energy computations, applications of Laplace transforms to solutions of switched circuits and differential equations with initial conditions, stability, poles/zeros, Fourier transform, frequency response, Bode plots, network analysis, and equivalent circuits. Students are introduced to graphical convolution and Fourier series. Group classroom and project activities require design, implementation and measurement of filters and other circuits to meet design specifications.
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3.50 credits
Section 01L3:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Instructor(s):
Class: #11843
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Course information
3.50 credits
Section 01L3:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Instructor(s):
Class: #11843
Registration starts
Course information
3.50 credits
Section 01L3:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Location: Science & Engr 219
Class: #11843
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Course information
3.50 credits
Section 01L2:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Location: Science & Engr 220
Class: #11457
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3.50 credits
Section 01L1:
Undergraduate Laboratory
Instructor(s):
Location: Science & Engr 219
Class: #11456