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Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering Course

Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering Course

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Course Curriculum

Unit 1- Basic Concepts

Module 1- What Is an Electric Circuit

00:02:00

Module 2-System of Units

00:07:00

Module 3- What Is an Electric Charge

00:05:00

Module 4- What Is an Electric Current

00:08:00

Module 5-Example 1

00:01:00

Module 6- Example 2

00:02:00

Module 7- Example 3

00:02:00

Module 8- What Is Voltage

00:07:00

Module 9- What Is Power

00:06:00

Module 10- What Is Energy

00:04:00

Module 11- Example 4

00:03:00

Module 12- Example 5

00:02:00

Module 13- Dependent and Independent Sources

00:05:00

Module 14- Example 6 Part 1

00:04:00

Module 15- Example 6 Part 2

00:01:00

Module 16- Application 1 Cathode Ray Tube

00:04:00

Module 17-Example 7

00:04:00

Module 18- Application 2 Electricity Bills

00:02:00

Module 19- Example 8

00:03:00

Unit 2- Basic Laws

Module 1- Introduction to Basic Laws

00:01:00

Module 2- Definition of Resistance

00:06:00

Module 3- Ohm's Law

00:02:00

Module 4- Types of Resistances

00:06:00

Module 5- Open and Short Circuit

00:05:00

Module 6- Definition of Conductance

00:04:00

Module 7- Example 1

00:02:00

Module 8- Example 2

00:03:00

Module 9- Example 3

00:03:00

Module 10- Branch, Node and Loops

00:07:00

Module 11- Series and Parallel Connection

00:04:00

Module 12- KCL

00:04:00

Module 13- KVL

00:03:00

Module 14- Example 4

00:05:00

Module 15- Example 5

00:02:00

Module 16- Example 6

00:06:00

Module 17- Series Resistors and Voltage Division

00:07:00

Module 18-Parallel Resistors and Current Division

00:12:00

Module 19- Analogy between Resistance and Conductance

00:07:00

Module 20-Example 7

00:03:00

Module 21-Example 8

00:04:00

Module 22- Introduction to Delta-Wye Connection

00:06:00

Module 23-Delta to Wye Transformation

00:05:00

Module 24- Wye to Delta Transformation

00:07:00

Module 25-Example 9

00:03:00

Module 26- Example 10

00:15:00

Module 27- Application Lighting Bulbs

00:03:00

Module 28-Example 11

00:05:00

Unit 3- Methods of Analysis

Module 1- Introduction to Methods of Analysis

00:02:00

Module 2- Nodal Analysis with No Voltage Source

00:15:00

Module 3- Example 1

00:06:00

Module 4-Cramer's Method

00:04:00

Module 5-Nodal Analysis with Voltage Source

00:07:00

Module 6- Example 2

00:05:00

Module 7- Example 3

00:13:00

Module 8-Mesh Analysis with No Current Source

00:10:00

Module 9-Example 4

00:04:00

Module 10- Example 5

00:06:00

Module 11-Mesh Analysis with Current Source

00:07:00

Module 12-Example 6

00:08:00

Module 13-Nodal Vs Mesh Analysis

00:04:00

Module 14-Application DC Transistor

00:04:00

Module 15-Example 7

00:04:00

Unit 4- Circuit Theorems

Module 1-Introduction to Circuit theorems

00:02:00

Module 2-Linearity of Circuit

00:07:00

Module 3-Example 1

00:04:00

Module 4-Superposition Theorem

00:07:00

Module 5- Example 2

00:04:00

Module 6-Example 3

00:06:00

Module 7-Source Transformation

00:08:00

Module 8-Example 4

00:05:00

Module 9-Example 5

00:03:00

Module 10-Thevenin Theorem

00:10:00

Module 11-Example 6

00:06:00

Module 12-Example 7

00:05:00

Module 13- Norton's Theorem

00:05:00

Module 14-Example 8

00:03:00

Module 15-Example 9

00:05:00

Module 16-Maximum Power Transfer

00:05:00

Module 17-Example 10

00:03:00

Module 18-Resistance Measurement

00:05:00

Module 19-Example 11

00:01:00

Module 20-Example 12

00:04:00

Module 21-Summary

00:05:00

Unit 5- Operational Amplifiers

Module 1-Introduction to Operational Amplifiers

00:03:00

Module 2-Construction of Operational Amplifiers

00:07:00

Module 3-Equivalent Circuit of non Ideal Op Amp

00:10:00

Module 4-Vo Vs Vd Relation Curve

00:03:00

Module 5-Example 1

00:09:00

Module 6-Ideal Op Amp

00:07:00

Module 7- Example 2

00:04:00

Module 8-Inverting Amplifier

00:05:00

Module 9-Example 3

00:02:00

Module 10-Example 4

00:02:00

Module 11-Non Inverting Amplifier

00:08:00

Module 12-Example 5

00:03:00

Module 13-Summing Amplifier

00:05:00

Module 14-Example 6

00:02:00

Module 15-Difference amplifier

00:06:00

Module 16-Example 7

00:08:00

Module 17-Cascaded Op Amp Circuits

00:06:00

Module 18-Example 8

00:04:00

Module 19-Application Digital to Analog Converter

00:06:00

Module 20-Example 9

00:04:00

Module 21-Instrumentation Amplifiers

00:05:00

Module 22-Example 10

00:01:00

Module 23-Summary

00:04:00

Unit 6- Capacitors and Inductors

Module 1-Introduction to Capacitors and Inductors

00:02:00

Module 2-Capacitor

00:06:00

Module 3-Capacitance

00:02:00

Module 4-Voltage-Current Relation in Capacitor

00:03:00

Module 5-Energy Stored in Capacitor

00:06:00

Module 6-DC Voltage and Practical Capacitor

00:02:00

Module 7-Example 1

00:01:00

Module 8-Example 2

00:01:00

Module 9-Example 3

00:05:00

Module 10-Equivalent Capacitance of Parallel Capacitors

00:02:00

Module 11-Equivalent Capacitance of Series Capacitors

00:03:00

Module 12-Example 4

00:02:00

Module 13-Definition of Inductors

00:06:00

Module 14-Definition of Inductance

00:03:00

Module 15-Voltage-Current Relation in Inductor

00:03:00

Module 16-Power and Energy Stored in Inductor

00:02:00

Module 17-DC Source and Inductor

00:04:00

Module 18-Example 5

00:02:00

Module 19-Series Inductors

00:03:00

Module 20-Parallel Inductors

00:04:00

Module 21-Example 6

00:01:00

Module 22-Small Summary to 3 Basic Elements

00:02:00

Module 23-Example 7

00:05:00

Module 24-Application Integrator

00:05:00

Module 25-Example 8

00:03:00

Module 26-Application Differentiator

00:02:00

Module 27-Example 9

00:06:00

Module 28-Summary

00:05:00

Assignment

Assignment -Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering

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