1270
by
Neil E. Cotter
Research Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department
University of Utah
Contents
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Algebra
Simultaneous equations
Circuits
Basic DC quantities
Current
Voltage
Power
Basic DC circuits
Passive sign convention
Sources: voltage, current, independent, dependent
Kirchhoff's laws
Writing v and i eqns
Solving circuits
Ohm's law
Statement
Series resistors
Parallel resistors
Resistor networks
v and i dividers
Voltage divider
Current divider
Consistency checks
Node-voltage method
Theory
Current summations
Super-nodes
Dependent sources
Circuits (cont.)
Mesh-current method
Theory
Voltage loops
Super-meshes
Dependent sources
Thevenin equivalent
Thevenin equivalent circuit
Norton equivalent circuit
Thevenin<->Norton xform
Deriving Thevenin equivalent
vThev = vout open circuit
RThev
derivation
R seen from output
vThev/ishort circuit
1V/iinto circuit
Max power xfer
Complex Analysis
explanations of j
Convenient numerical examples
Basic math
Addition and subtraction
Multiplication
Rationalization
Conjugate
Magnitude
Phase
Re[]
Im[]
Roots and Powers
Nth roots
Nth roots of unity
Powers
Rectangular and Polar Forms
Euler's formula (complex exp)
Polar form
Rect<->polar xform right triangle
Complex Analysis (cont.)
Phasors
Rotating stick shadow
Identities
Phasor math
Phasor<->inverse-phasor xform
Phasor diagrams
Impedance circuits
RLC impedances
Ohm's law
Statement
Series impedances
Parallel impedances
Impedance networks
Kirchhoff's laws
Node-voltage method
Mesh-current method
Thevenin equivalent
Deriving Thevenin equivalent
Op-Amps
IMPEDANCE circuits
RLC circuits
C (capacitor) equations
i = C dv/dt
Series capacitors
Parallel capacitors
Initial conditions
C = open circuit
Charge sharing
V src model
Final conditions open circuit
Energy stored
L (inductor) equations
v = L di/dt
Series inductors
Parallel inductors
Initial conditions
L = wire
Current division
I src model
Final conditions wire
Energy stored
RLC circuits (cont.)
General RC/RL solution
General solution
Time const Thev equiv
Solution procedure
Superposition
Circuits
VDC + VDC
VAC + VAC