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PUSAT LATIHAN TEKNOLOGI TINGGI

(ADTEC) TAIPING
INSTITUT LATIHAN JABATAN TENAGA MANUSIA

DIVISION : COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY


LECTURER : NADZMI BIN JAMALUDIN
TELEPHONE : 05-8012600 (EXT: 2084) / 012-4594015
EMAIL : [email protected]

COURSE : ELECTRIC CURCUIT


COURSE CODE : DEE 1123
SEM / CREDIT :1/3

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO):


AFTER COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO:-
1. Explain the basic concept of electrical circuit elements
2. Explain the basic laws of electrical and perform testing on series and parallel circuits.
3. Analyse the electric circuit using Nodal and Mesh method
4. Used the circuit theorem to solve electrical circuit problems
5. Solve the Capacitors and Inductors circuit in series/parallel
6. Described the first-order and second-order circuit problems

SYLLABUS:

Topic Contents Weeks

Basic Concept
1.1 Electrical safety
1.2 The International System of Units
1. Basic Concept 1.3 Charge and Current
1~2
1.1.
1.4 Voltage
1.5 Power and Energy
1.6 Circuit Elements

Basic Laws
2.1 Ohm’s Laws
2.2 Resistors
2.3 Series Resistors and Voltage Division
2.4 Parallel Resistors and Current Division
2.5 Series-Parallel Resistors
2. Basic Laws 3~5
2.6 Nodes, Branches, and Loops
2.7 Kirchhoff’s Laws
2.8 Star-Delta Transformations
3.1 Nodal Analysis
3.2 Nodal Analysis with Voltage Sources
3.3 Mesh Analysis
3. Methods of 3.4 Mesh Analysis with Current Sources
1.2. 6~7
Analysis

4. Circuit Circuit Theorems


Theorems 3.1 Superposition
8
3.2 Thevenin’s Theorem
3.3 Norton’s Theorem
Cuti semester
1.3. 9

Capacitors and Inductors


5. Capacitors and 5.1 Capacitors
Inductors 5.2 Series and Parallel Capacitors 1.4. 10~11
5.3 Inductors
5.4 Series and Parallel Inductors

First-Order Circuits
6. First-Order 6.1 The Source-free RC Circuit
Circuits 6.2 The Source-free RL Circuit 12
6.3 Step Response of an RC Circuit
6.4 Step Response of an RL Circuit

Second-Order Circuits
7.1 The Source-free Series RLC Circuit
7. Second-Order
7.2 The Source-free Parallel RLC Circuit 13~17
Circuits
7.3 Step Response of a Series RLC Circuit
7.4 Step Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit

ASSESSMENT:

No. Course work Percentage, %


1. Assignment x2 5
CARRY
2. Quiz x2 5 MARKS
3. Test Theory x1 10 60
4. Lab Report x6 40
5. Final exam Theory x1 40 40
TOTAL 100

REFERENCES:
1. Boystead, R.L &Nashelsky, L. “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, 10th edition, Prentice Hall 2009
2. Floyd, T.L, “Electronic Devices”, 8th edition, Prentice Hall 2008

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