Electrical Basics and Laboratory

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Note: This course is not available for the current semester.

Course No: 17.130; Last Offered: Fall 2013;

Course Description

This course introduces the basic principles of electrical engineering, including the concepts of voltage, current, resistance, inductance and capacitance. Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, superposition, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem will be covered. Alternating current concepts, frequency response and filters are discussed. The use of laboratory power supplies and measuring instruments such as oscilloscopes, voltmeters, ammeters and ohmmeters are demonstrated. Written reports are required.

Prerequisites & Notes

  • Prerequisites: P: 92.125; not available for E.E.T. majors
  • Special Notes:
  • Credits: 2; Contact Hours: 3

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