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Course Introduction
ENTC 210: Circuit Analysis I
Rohit Singhal
Lecturer
Texas A&M University
Instructor
Office: F111B, Fermier Hall.
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: (979) 845-3215
Message: (979) 845-5966
Office Hours: MWF, 1:30 – 2:45 PM,
or by appointment
Announcements
No Laboratory this week
Send me an e-mail
Subject
Line: “ENTC 210 Student”
Prerequisite
Successful completion of Math 151, with a
grade of C or better.
Course Description
ENTC210 is a course on circuit analysis. Electric
and Magnetic principles of components used in
DC circuits; transient analysis; Ohm’s and
Kirchhoff’s laws, Thevenin’s and Norton’s
theorems, mesh and nodal equations; phasor
analysis of networks; measurement of current,
voltage and waveforms with meters and
oscilloscopes. Students perform both circuit
analysis and circuit design. (credits: 4)
The Purpose of this Course
By the end of this course the student will be able to
Identify and apply the concepts of DC electrical current, voltage,
power, resistance, capacitance and inductance.
Analyze series, parallel and combination circuits using Ohm’s law,
Joule’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Voltage Divider rule, Current divider
rule, Mesh and nodal analysis.
Analyze series-parallel circuits, including bridge networks, using
Thevenin, Norton, Superposition, and Maximum power Transfer.
Analyze the transient response of circuits with capacitors and
inductors. Identify the parameters in sinusoidal AC waveforms.
Implement and test DC circuit analysis.
Textbooks
Introductory Circuit Analysis
Robert
Boylestad
Class Web & ftp Sites
Class website: Announcements, syllabus,
course calendar, lab procedures, lab e-mail
link, lectures and notes will be posted at:
http://etidweb.tamu.edu/classes/entc210/
You are responsible for knowing all the
announcements and exam schedule.
Attendance
Regular lecture attendance is
recommended but not required.
If you choose not to attend regularly
scheduled classes and labs, you are still
responsible for anything you miss—
announcements, quizzes, etc.
Student Evaluation
Quizzes
Homework
Laboratory
Exams
Total
100
100
100
200
500
Quizzes
Random, Unannounced.
Points from the 10 best Quizzes will be
considered for each student.
Assignment Requirements
This pertains to homework, laboratory
write ups and any other assignments that
have deadlines:
Late assignments will not be accepted.
Non-laboratory assignments are due at the
beginning of lecture.
Sloppy or disorganized work will adversely
affect your grade.
Exams
Attendance is mandatory.
Make-up exam are not given unless
permission is obtained prior to exam day
from the instructor
a valid, documented emergency has arisen
Laboratory
All laboratory work must be completed to
meet the minimum requirements for
passing this course.
Aggie Honor System
Aggie Honor Code:
An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or
tolerate those who do
Aggie Honor System
Collaboration and information sharing are
characteristics of a university education.
Academic integrity is essential for
academic pursuits and accurate
recognition of achievement.
Academic integrity is violated when a
student’s conduct involves dishonesty and
methods to gain an unfair advantage.
Academic Dishonesty
cheating
fabrication
falsification
multiple submissions
plagiarism
complicity
DEFINITIONS of these are at:
http://www.tamu.edu/aggiehonor/acadmisconduc
t.htm
Homework
Send me e-mail
Subject
Line: “ENTC 210 Student”
Visit
http://www.tamu.edu/aggiehonor/acadmisc
onduct.htm