Class schedule | HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) | Amount of Time Required | |
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1. | Section 1: DC electric circuits - Ohm's law - Electric source and power |
Text p.8-24 | 200minutes |
2. | Section 1: DC electric circuits - Kirchhoff's first law - Kirchhoff's second law - Circuit analysis (loop current method) |
Text p.25-29 | 200minutes |
3. | Section 1: DC electric circuits - Circuit analysis (node voltage method) - Circuit analysis (branch current method) |
Text p.29-36 | 200minutes |
4. | Section 1: DC electric circuits - Bridge circuits - Y connection and delta connection |
Text p.37-41 | 200minutes |
5. | Section 1: DC electric circuits - Superposition principle - Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem |
Text p.41-47 | 200minutes |
6. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Introduction |
Text p.49-55 | 200minutes |
7. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Conventional analysis of AC circuits (RL and RC circuits) |
Text p.55-60 | 200minutes |
8. | Examination 1 and Summary 1 | Section 1 and former part in Section 2 | 200minutes |
9. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Polar notation of sinusoidal AC signal - Euler's law - Rectangular notation of sinusoidal AC signal |
Text p.61-68 | 200minutes |
10. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Phaser notation of sinusoidal AC signal - Impedance and admittance |
Text p.69-77 | 200minutes |
11. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - AC electric power |
Text p.78-84 | 200minutes |
12. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Circuit analysis: RL and RC circuits |
Text p.86-97 | 200minutes |
13. | Section 2: AC electric circuits - Circuit analysis: bridge circuit |
Text p.98-100 | 200minutes |
14. | Examination 2 and Summary 2 | Section 1 and Section 2 | 200minutes |
Total. | - | - | 2800minutes |
Overall | Total. | |
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1. | 25% | 25% |
2. | 25% | 25% |
3. | 25% | 25% |
4. | 25% | 25% |
Total. | 100% | - |
ways of feedback | specific contents about "Other" |
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Feedback in the class |
Work experience | Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable |
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Applicable |