ECEN 2250 - Circuits/Electronics 1
Required - 5 credit hours
On-Line Course Materials
Textbook: Thomas and Rosa, The Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits, 4th Ed., Wiley, 2003. Svoboda, Pspice for Linear Circuits, Wiley, 2001.
Course objectives:
- To learn methods to analyze linear electrical circuits.
- To introduce general electrical engineering concepts and approach.
- To apply differential equations to solving real problems.
- To develop and exercise analytical skills.
- To develop independent thinking and collaborative learning.
- To enjoy learning an elegant and widely applicable discipline.
Co-requisite: APPM 2360, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Lecture Topics Covered:
- Introductory concepts (8 hours)
- Current, voltage, power, resistive circuits, KVL, KCL, voltage and current dividers
- Circuit theorems (3 hours)
- Proportionality, superposition, equivalents
- Active circuits (4 hours)
- Dependent sources, OpAmps
- Circuit analysis (6 hours)
- Node & mesh equations
- Signal waveforms (2 hours)
- Trig, exponential waveforms, step & delta functions
- Reactive elements & first order circuits (9 hours)
- C, L & mutual L; RL, RC & OpAmp circuits
- Sinusoidal steady state (10 hours)
- Phasors, analysis with phasors, max power transfer
- Quizzes & exams (3 hours)
- Labs #2, 4, 7, 8: Learn to debug: analyze what to expect, compare with experimental outcomes and fix. Learn about software and hardware tools, develop skills for using tools.
- Labs #1, 2, 3, 6: Design experiments & develop methodology to extract desired data.
- Labs #2, 5, 7, 8: Find and use information about parts and circuits.
- Labs #5, 7, 8: Observe and characterize differences between theory and practice.
- Labs #3, 4, 6: Comparison of theory, simulation, and implementation.
| Week 1 | Schematics, breadboard wiring |
| Week 2 | i-v characteristics, graphs in Matlab |
| Week 3, 4 | Introduction to PSpice |
| Week 5 | Thevenin, Norton, linearity, superposition |
| Week 6, 7 | Dependent sources |
| Week 8 | Signal waveforms |
| Week 9, 10 | Design Project, choose from 5 given topics |
| Week 11, 12 | First order circuits |
Class schedule: 3 hours of lecture and 4 hours of laboratory per week
Contribution of course to meeting the professional component: Contributes 5 semester hours to criterion 4(b) “one and one-half years of engineering topics, consisting of engineering sciences and engineering design appropriate to the student's field of study.”
Relationship of course to program outcomes:
| 3a | 3b | 3c | 3d | 3e | 3f | 3g1 | 3g2 | 3h | 3i | 3j | 3k |
| H | H | M | M | H |
Prepared by: : ECEN 2250 Team, Michael Lightner, Peter Mathys, Alan
Mickelson, Garret Moddel (chair), Howard Wachtel, Won Park, and V. P.
Heuring
May 16, 2005.
