INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the completion of this course, students are expected to:
1) Define the basic circuit laws and theorem
2) Understand how to analyze electrical circuit using these circuit laws and theorems.
3) Understand how to solve simple problems in electrical circuits.
4) Connect simple electrical circuit from the circuit diagram.
Description: At the completion of the lecture, it is expected that the students should be able to:
Understand that operator j stands for ??1 and be able to simplify powers of j to ±j or ±1, understand that
complex numbers consist of (real part) + j(imaginary part), add, subtract, multiply and divide complex
number. Determine the conjugate of a complex number, know the conditions for the equality of two
complex numbers, complex numbers can be represented graphically using Argand diagram,…
Description: At the completion of the lecture, it is expected that the students should be able to:
Solve elementary differential equations, solve differential equations of the second order. Solve
simple partial differential equations, analyse linear and non-linear equation. Solve differential
equations using finite difference operators.
General Overview of Lecture: The course introduces the classifications of electrical machines, review the concept of electromehanical energy conversion, the theory of electromagnetic induction as it applies to static electrical machine, transformer, rotating magnetic field in the case of electric motors and generators. The principle of operation, analysis, test and areas of applications transformers, DC motors and DC generators will be studied. Parallel operation of power transformers and generators will be discussed. The Performance and methods of speed control of…
General overview of lecture: This lecture is intended to give students an introduction to the course-physical electronics and the basic understanding of atoms and its structure. It covers the basic definitions pertaining the particles in an atom, the various atomic models, mathematical analysis of the Bohr model of an atom, the valence electron, free electrons in materials and line spectral of hydrogen atom.
General overview of lecture: This lecture is intended to give students an introduction and the basic understanding of a bipolar junction amplifiers. It covers the basic definition of transistor, types, construction and dimension, operations/action, configurations and the various amplification factors in each of the configuration.