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TE130 — Electrical Circuits

4 credits · 4 hours

TE 130 - Electrical Circuits TE 130 - Electrical Circuits Students will learn the fundamental theories of electricity in preparation for further study into their applications in the field of electronics. The basic electrical concepts of current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, and inductance will be introduced for both DC and AC circuits. Circuit behavior will be observed using Ohm’s Law and Kirchoff’s Laws. Series, parallel, and combinational circuits will be analyzed. Power relationships in electrical circuits will be studied. Frequency effects, such as sine wave voltage, filtering, and resonance will be explored. Electromagnetic properties and their applications will be studied. Circuits will be tested and measured using both hardware and software simulation resources. Course

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