Circuit Theory II

Summer 2016 > Engineering/Engineering Technology > EECE.2020 > 021

Course No: EECE.2020-021; SIS Class Nbr: 3171; SIS Term: 2540
Course Status: Registration Closed

Course Description

Discusses the sinusoidal forcing function, complex numbers, phasors, sinusoidal steady-state conditions, impedance, average real power, reactive power and rms values, exponential forcing function, poles and zeros in the s-plane, concept of the system function and its use in determining the forced response and resonance, reactance cancellation and concept of s-plane vectors. The course also covers Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, superposition, reciprocity, and maximum power in the frequency domain, impedance and admittance. Introduction to matrices and their use in circuit analysis, magnetic coupling, mutual inductance, and ideal transformer. Engineering Science (100%).

Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor

  • Prerequisites: C- or better in EECE 2010 Circuit Theory I; Co-Req: EECE 2080 Basic EE Lab II.
  • Section Notes: P: EECE.2010 C or better; C: EECE.2080;
  • Core Codes: STEM
  • Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
  • Instructor: Jianxin Tang
  • UMass Lowell Bookstore

When Offered & Tuition

  • M,W-Th | 8:00 AM-10:20 AM ET
  • 2016 Summer: Jul 06 to Aug 16
  • Course Level: Undergraduate
  • Tuition: $1020
  • Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.

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