An Najah National University -Electrical Engineering Department
Course: Electrical Circuits 1 No. 63211
Ref .Book: Electrical Circuits Analysis 6.th Edition
By W. Hayt and J. Kemmerly
Semester 2009/2010
Instructor: Prof.Dr.Marwan Mahmoud
Marks: First exam 20%
Second exam 20%
Activity 10%
Final exam 50%
(Credit Hour 3)
Course Outline
1. Units, Definitions, Experimental Laws and Simple circuits
1-1 Introduction 5
1-2 System of Units 6
1-3 Charge, Current, Voltage and Power 9
1-4 Types of Circuits and Circuit Elements 17
1-5 Ohm's Law 21
1-6 Kirtchhoff's Law 24
1-7 Analysis of Single-Loop Circuit 28
1-8 The Single-Node- Pair Circuit 32
1-9 Resistance and Source Combination 35
1-10 Voltage and Current Division 39
1-11 A Practical Example: The Operational Amplifier 42
2. Some Useful Technique Of circuit Analysis
2-1 Introduction 55
2-2 Nodal Analysis 55
2-3 Mesh Analysis 64
2-4 Linearity and Supper Position 71
2-5 Source Transformations 75
2-6 Thevenen and Norton Theorems 80
2-7 Trees and General Nodal Analysis 88
2-8 Links and Loop Analysis 95
3. Inductance and Capacitance
3-1 Introduction 115
3-2 The Inductor 115
3-3 Integral Relationships for the Inductor 119
3-4 The Capacitor 124
3-5 Inductance and Capacitance Combinations 131
3-6 Duality 135
3-7 Linearity and its Consequences Again 139
4. Inductance and Capacitance
4-1 Introduction 147
4-2 The Simple RL Circuit 148
4-3 Properties of the Exponential Response 151
4-4 A More General RL Circuit 154
4-5 The Simple RC Circuit 157
4-6 A More General RC Circuit 160
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5. Application of the Unit-Step Forcing Function
5-1 Introduction 169
5-2 The Unit-Step Forcing Function 169
5-3 A First Look at the Driven RL Circuit 173
5-4 The Natural and the Forced Response 176
5-5 RL Circuit 178
5-6 RC Circuit 183
6. The RLC Circuit
6-1 Introduction 195
6-2 The Source-Free Parallel Circuit 196
6-3 The Overdamped Parallel RLC Circuit 200
6-4 Critical Damping 205
6-5 The underdamped Parallel RLC Circuit 208
6-6 The Source-Free Series RLC Circuit 211
6-7 The Complete Response of the RLC Circuit 215
6-8 The lossless LC Circuit 221
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