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ETC114 — Electrical Circuits II

3 credits · 3 hours

This lecture/lab course is a continuation of Electrical Circuits I. This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in electrical components, circuits, and systems using the alternating current (AC) voltage source. Topics include sine-wave analysis, time and frequency domain waveform analysis, inductors and capacitors reactive response, transformers, resistive-capacitive-inductive (RLC) circuits RLC circuits, electronic filters, RLC bandpass, and electrical power system analysis. The laboratory component of this course is designed to reinforce theory through a series of hands-on projects. Students will build, calculate, test, and measure alternating current (AC) circuits which include resistors, inductors, capacitors, and transformers. Electronic test and measurement equipment such as the, digital multi- meter (DMM), function generator , digital storage oscilloscope and resistor-inductor-capacitor analyzer . Printed circuit boards designed specifically for this course will be used throughout the semester .

Prerequisites: ETC113

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