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Advanced Circuits

Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-662-105

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Course Description

10-662-105 ADVANCED CIRCUITS ...solve advanced series-parallel circuits utilizing Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, nodal analysis, superposition, complex number-based, and other circuit analysis techniques. Also includes Ideal op-amp, three-phase circuits, circuit models of sensors and actuators, laboratory, simulation, and documentation. (Prerequisite: 10-660-109, AC 3: RLC Circuits)

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. Express alternating current sinusoidal signals in the time domain and the phasor domain mathematically
  2. Explain DC and AC characteristics of an ideal passive components (resistors, inductors, and capacitors)
  3. Analyze basic DC and AC electrical circuits using fundamental well-known circuit laws
  4. Analyze common ideal op-amp circuit configurations
  5. Analyze circuits with provided models of sensors and actuators, including hardware and machines, and equivalent circuits
  6. Determine the magnitude frequency response equations and plots of first-order, two-component series RL and RC lowpass filters (LPF) and highpass filters (HPF)
  7. Determine complex power in an AC circuit containing reactances
  8. Analyze AC circuits that contain ideal transformers
  9. Analyze balanced three-phase circuits
  10. Demonstrate proper use of DC and AC electronic instrumentation in the laboratory
  11. Create technical documentation

Class Details

Class Number:
81896
Delivery:
In-Person
Term:
Fall 2023
Session:
8W2
Instructors:
Jacob Morois
Date Range:
-
Estimated Cost:
$497.40 *

Class Notes

  • IMPORTANT: Each class consists of lecture delivered in person plus additional time in the Tech Hall lab, Room ET129 or the Mech Hall lab, Room ET120 during the posted open lab times. Plan approximately 30 hours to complete both portions of this class.

  • IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Tech Hall Lab, Room ET129, is open Mon-Thurs 8am-8pm; Fridays 8am-3pm; Saturdays 8am-1pm. The Lab will observe all College closure holidays and breaks.

  • Please purchase a one-time-only parts kit for DC & AC courses in ET129; approx $42.00

Meeting Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location(s)
10/18/23 - 12/13/23 M, W
12:30 PM - 2:20 PM
Green Bay Campus Room ET218
10/18/23 - 12/13/23 Anytime
Anytime
Green Bay Campus Room ET129

* Cost displayed is an estimate and may be discounted if attendees are residents of Northeast Wisconsin Back to cost

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