EE 307 - CIRCUIT ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS
EE 307 - CIRCUIT ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS
Spring 2000
INSTRUCTOR:
YuMing Zhang
210E CRMS
257-6262 Ext. 223
Email: ymzhang@engr.uky.edu
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday-Thursday: 2 -4 p.m.
TEXTBOOK: G. Rizzoni, Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering, Third Edition, McGram-Hill, 2000
COURSE WEBSITE:
NOTES: will be posted in the course's website prior to the class
GRADING:
Test One…………20 pts.
Test Two…………20 pts.
Test Three……..…20 pts.
Homework………15 pts.
Final Exam………25 pts.
Total………… 100 pts.
A: 90 or higher
B: 80 - 89.9
C: 70 - 79.9
D: 60 - 69.9
E: below 60
INDEPENDENT HOMEWORK:
Four voluntary independent open-book homework sessions will be held before tests and the final examination. The completed assignments will be graded for up to 10 pts extra credit toward the final grade. Existing problems will be addressed in the review sessions prior to the tests and the final examination.
HOMEWORK:
Homework assignments will be posted in the website on Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday. Homework sets assigned during the week are due on Friday before 5:00 p.m. unless otherwise specified. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED!
TEST ATTENDANCE:
Failure to take a test or the final exam during the assigned class period will result in a grade of zero being recorded for that test unless the student has personally contacted me PRIOR to the test and has received permission to take the test at an alternative time. I will give you ample notice (one week) about test dates.
CLASS ATTENDANCE:
Students will be responsible for ALL business conducted during scheduled class periods, including any announcements which might be made.
KEYS TO GOOD GRADES
Attend the class
Understand the textbook and examples
Practice examples until all correct before doing the homework
Do the homework with the book and notes closed
Turn the homework in time
Review the textbook and notes again before the independent homework sessions
Participate in the independent homework and the follow-up review sessions
Solve the independent homework problems again before tests & examination
TENTATIVE PLAN
This plan is tentative and approximate. Each of the three tests will be taken approximately one week after all the contents covered by the test are taught. The exact date will be announced at the class and the course's website.
1. Part One (Chapters 2&3): Electric Circuits & Network Analysis Fundamentals.
Lecture: 1/12/00-2/2/00 Review: 2/7/00 Test: 2/9/00
Topics: Charge, current, voltage, Kirchhoff’s laws, energy sources, Ohm’s law, open and short circuits, series and parallel connections, voltage and current division, sign conventions; Node analysis, mesh current analysis, superposition, equivalence, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, source transformation, maximum power transfer.
2. Part Two (Chapters 4&7): AC Network Analysis and Power.
Lecture: 2/3/00-2/28/00 Review: 3/6/00 Test: 3/9/00
Topics: Energy storage elements, time-dependent sources, sinusoids, average and RMS values, solution of circuits with energy storage elements, phasors and impedance, ac circuit analysis methods, ac equivalent circuits; Power in ac circuits, instantaneous and average power, complex power, power factor, power factor correction, three-phase power, grounding and safety, AC power generation and distribution.
3. Part Three (Chapters 16&17): Electromechanics and Electric Machines. Lecture: 2/29/00-3/29/00 Review: 4/3/00 Test: 4/5/00
Topics: Electricity and magnetism, Faraday’s law, self and mutual inductance, Ampere’s Law, magnetic circuits, transformers; Rotating electric machines, direct-current machines, direct-current generators and motors, AC machines.
4. Part Four (Chapters 8, 9, 10, 12, 13): Analog and Digital Electronics. Lecture: 3/30/00-4/26 Review: 4/27/00
Topics: Semiconductors and diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, Boolean algebra, digital logic circuits.
Final Examination: 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., Wednesday, 5/3/00
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The instructor sincerely thanks Dr. Joe Sottile for sharing his syllabus and views.
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