Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Circuits

ENSC 314

Physical principles underlying the modeling of circuit elements; first- and second-order circuits; circuits in sinusoidal steady state; Kirchoff's rules; Wheatstone bridges; Thevinen's theorem; capacitive and inductive reactances, RLC circuits; transformers and mutual inductance. Experiments with simple circuits; familiarization with basic circuit measurement tools and equipment. Prerequisite: PHYS 214.

ENSC314 is a 4 credit course.

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