1 / 14
文档名称:

课程Course Description.doc

格式:doc   大小:95KB   页数:14页
下载后只包含 1 个 DOC 格式的文档,没有任何的图纸或源代码,查看文件列表

如果您已付费下载过本站文档,您可以点这里二次下载

课程Course Description.doc

上传人:cengwaifai1314 2022/6/4 文件大小:95 KB

下载得到文件列表

课程Course Description.doc

相关文档

文档介绍

文档介绍:Course Description
Name:
DOB:
Name of Institution:
Qualification: Bachelor of Engineering
Course Name:A profes Name:Fundamental Circuit Lab
Course properties: Required Courses
Course Credit: 1      
Course Hours: 16
Student score: Good
Course Description:
The course is the laboratory part of Circuit Analysis. It will provide the students studying basic circuits with essential lab training. The students will learn how to use lab instruments correctly, how to measure variables and parameters of a circuit, and how to find or verify its function by lab experiment. Students are also trained to select, measure and use elements by identifying their standard nominal values. They will acquire the abilities to design and construct simple circuits, and to write lab reports of correct form. Some simulation experiments using EDA software Multisim are also included.
Course Name:Circuit Analysis
Course properties: Required Courses
Course Credit: 4      
Course Hours: 64
Student score:60
Course Description:
Circuit Analysis is one of the core courses for students majoring in communications, automatic control and microelectronics. The course introduces t
he fundamental methods of linear circuit analysis. The course aims to provide the students with the understanding of basic principles of circuit analysis, the ability to solve circuit problems, and some knowledge of the use of circuit simulation software.
The first part of the course introduces the basic concepts and basic laws of electric circuits, followed by the general methods to analyze linear circuits, including mesh and nodal analysis, and circuit theorems. The circuit analyzed contains resistive passive elements, dependent sources and op-amps.
Then the circuits containing capacitors and inductors are discussed, and differential equations are used to get the responses of first- and second-order dynamic circuits. The analysis is concentrated on the reduced methods for finding the step response of