ENGR 305 Electronics and Circuit Analysis I
An introductory survey of the behavior of electrical circuits. Review of current, voltage, and passive circuit elements (resistors, capacitors, and inductors). Kirchhoff's Laws, network theorems, and basic network analysis. General characteristics of amplifiers and electronic instrumentation. Introduction to operational amplifiers and active elements (transistors). Laplace transform analysis of transient (switching) response, and complex phasor analysis of sinusoidal steady-state response. Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week, in which students build and test circuits and learn how to use typical circuit simulation software (PSPICE).
Cross Listed Courses
PHYS 305
Prerequisite
Grades of "C " or better in PHYS 202 or PHYS 206, MA 141, and MA 233.
Course Types
CL
Faculty
Szpilka, Anthony |
Offered
Annual Fall Semester