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UEEA 1243 Circuit Theory Introduction

Teaching Force
Dr. Chong Poh Kit Mr. Hong Kai Sze Mr. Chong Zan Mr. Lin Horng Sheng

Teaching Assignments
C H A P 1 Poh Kit Kai Sze Zan Kai Horng Sheng C H A P 2 C H A P 3 C H A P 4 C H A P 5 C H A P 6 L A B 1 L A B 2 T U T. A M S I S D. G. F I N A L

Mark Distribution
Tests
Mid-term Test (Week 7) - 15%

Lab
2 Lab Sessions 5% x 2

Assignment
In groups according to courses 15%

Final Exam 60%

Objectives
- To understand and evaluate the fundamental laws, analysis and theorems for the analysis of DC circuits.
- To understand and evaluate the fundamental laws, analysis and theorems for the analysis of AC circuits.

Outcome of the Subject


Solve DC circuit problem by using circuit analysis techniques. Solve AC circuit problem by using circuit analysis techniques Apply circuit theorems for AC power analysis

Topics
1. Basic Concepts and Laws
Basic Concepts, Circuit Elements and Notation. Ohms Law and Kirchhoff's Law Series and Parallel Resistor Circuits Delta-Wye Transformation

2. Circuit Analysis
Branch Current Analysis Mesh Analysis Nodal Analysis Bridge Network

3. Circuit Theorems
Superposition theorem Thevenins theorems Norton's theorems Maximum power transfer theorem

4. Capacitors, Inductors and Mutual Inductance


Capacitors-Introduction, Step and Natural Response, Series & parallel Combination. Inductors- Introduction, Step and Natural Response, Series & parallel Combination. Mutual Inductance Transformer

5. Phasors and Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis


Sinusoids Phasors and phasor diagrams Impedance & Admittance Kirchhoff's Law in AC circuits Nodal and Mesh Analysis in AC circuits Superposition Theorem in AC circuits Thevenins and Nortons Theorem in AC circuits Source Transformation Theorem in AC circuits Mutual Inductance and Transformer

6. AC Power Analysis
Instantaneous and Average Power Effective or RMS Power Apparent Power and Power Factor Complex Power & Power Triangle Power Factor Correction Balance Three Phase System Balance Wye-Wye, Wye-Delta, Delta-Wye & Delta-Delta

Total hours of Lecture: 37 Total hours of Tutorial: 5

Reference Books:
Alexander Sadiku (2013), 5th Ed. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, McGraw-Hill. Boylestad, Robert, (2010) 12th Ed. Introductory of Circuit Analysis, PrenticeHall

Ways to approach the class


Ask questions Give feedback Form study groups Read the text after each class Do extra questions
Lots of reference books in the library
TK454.XYZ TK145.XYZ

Schaum solved problems

Approach the lecturers for each topic during consultancy if you need clarification as early as possible

Ask questions
I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious. -Albert Einstein-

Give feedback (http://goo.gl/9bzkj)

Form study groups


To teach is to learn twice. ~ Joseph Joubert If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. ~Albert Einstein

Read the text after each class

It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. -Albert Einstein-

Do extra questions

Lots of reference books in the library


TK454.XYZ TK145.XYZ

Schaum solved problems

Approach your lecturers early

Facebook group
http://goo.gl/ax1hO

You own your education (and career)


Set yourself on the right path early Get good CGPA
40% of salary difference due to CGPA (Educational Research: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Approaches By Burke Johnson, Larry Christensen) More choices RM2500 vs RM3500 with 10% increment for 30 years?
Monthly: RM43623 vs RM61073 Cumulative: 4.9M vs 6.9M

10,000 hours rule

The College Payoff


http://www9.georgetown.edu/grad/gppi/hpi /cew/pdfs/collegepayoff-summary.pdf

Life-time earnings

Roadmap
CIRCUIT THEORY (1) SIGNALS, CIRCUITS, & SYSTEMS (2)
PROCESS CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATI ON (2)

CONTROL SYSTEMS (3)

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (4)

MICROPROCESS OR & MICROCONTROL LER (2)

AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS (3)

EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN (4)

ANALOGUE ELECTRONICS (2)

SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS (2)

INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGN (2)

POWER ELECTRONICS & DRIVE (2)

ELECTRICAL DRIVES (2)

ELECTRICAL MACHINES (2)

POWER TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION (3)

HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING (4)

EE, EC, MH, ET: Most subjects from here. MM: Circuit theory; Signals, Circuits, & Systems; Electrical Machines ME: Circuit theory; Signals, Circuits, & Systems; Electrical Machines; Control Systems BI: Circuit theory; Signals, Circuits, & Systems; Electrical Machines*; Analogue Electronics; Process Control & Instrumentation; Microprocessor & Microcontroller; CL: Circuit theory

Wheres circuit theory?

Mid Term Test


Week 7 : 12 JULY 2013 FRIDAY 5.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m
Chapters 1, 2 and 3.

What do you need for every class?


Pen Paper (A4 size) Scientific Calculator
Attendance will be taken from the questions you solve in every class.

About Me
UTM, MMU, KAIST Can't speak Korean well Intel, Motorola, MIMOS Senior Staff Engineer (Senior Manager) Always wanted to be a scientist or computer engineer To share my experience and do research Hated wireless in undergrad - BUT Ph.D. topic on wireless path loss modelling Contact: pkchong@utar.edu.my Skype: Computer in front of FGO Phone: 010-3680205 (Only in emergencies)

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