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CPE2004

Circuits and Signal Analysis


2012/2013 semester 1

Part-I : Circuits
Lecturer@Part1 - Assoc

Professor Liang-Tien CHIA, Clement

Room No.: N4-2C-89, Tel: 67906241 Email: asltchia@ntu.edu.sg

Who Am I?
Subject Involved:

Circuits & Signal Analysis


Digital Logic. Probability & Statistics. Multimedia Information Management.
In the Past Electronics, Electronics II, Instrumentation & Data Acquisition, Control & Instrumentation, Computer Peripherals.

Associate Professor, Division of Visual and Interactive Computing


Council Member (NTU Representative), ITSC : Information Technology Standard Council supported by Spring Singapore + IDA (http://www.itsc.org.sg/) Technical Chairperson, NTU-JC Challenge 2001

Additional Info?
Email :
Clement_Chia@pmail.ntu.edu.sg (aka asltchia@ntu.edu.sg )

Office :

N4 2C Rm 89
http://www.facebook.com/ChiaClement

Facebook

Clement Chia Info.Hub Website


(http://cemnet.ntu.edu.sg/home/asltchia/index.html)

Questions to ask Yourself


Who are You?
JC, Poly, other combinations

Why are You Here?


What you want to learn from the course

What are your expectations of me?

MyLectures@CPE2004
Rule 1 : Questions / Comments / Observations are Rule 2 : Never believe the Lecturer Completely. Rule 3 : Refer to Rule 1 & 2.
always encouraged, at any point during the Lecture!!

Circuits and Signal Analysis


Part I & II

CPE2004

Course Objectives
To provide the basic principles that govern the operation of simple electronic circuits apply circuit analysis techniques to solve circuit problems (both DC & AC Signal Analysis) lay foundation for hardware-related subjects in later years

TextBook?
Prescribed Text

Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis Part I by J. David Irwin, Wiley, 7th, 8th or 9th edition Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory Part II by Boylestad & Nashelsky, Prentice Hall, 7th or 8th edition
References:

Electric Circuits by J.W. Nilsson & S.A. Riedel, Addison Wesley, 5th or later editions Microelectronic Circuits and Devices by M.N. Horenstein, Prentice Hall, 2nd or later editions Many, many others

CPE2004 Syllabus Part I


1. Simple Resistive Circuits
(Irwin chapter 2) linear and non-linear circuit elements - Resistors and Diodes resistance & Ohms Law Kirchhoffs Laws (KVL, KCL) voltage/current divider various combinations of resistors circuits containing dependent sources (Irwin chapter 3)

2. Nodal and Loop Analysis Techniques


Planar & non-planar circuits Nodal Analysis Mesh Analysis Loop Analysis

3. Additional Analysis Techniques


Superposition Theorem Thevenins Theorem Nortons Theorem (intro) Source Transformation (intro) Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

(Irwin chapter 4)

CPE2004 Syllabus Part I


4. More Linear Circuit Elements Capacitance, Inductance
Impedance & Admittance Properties of Capacitors and Inductors Equations describing behaviour of C & L (Irwin chapter 6) (Irwin chapter 5)

5. First- & Second-order Transient Circuits


R-C, R-L, RLC circuits differential equations and their solutions Transient response & Steady State response Analysis techniques: Differential Equation Approach (intro) & Step-by-step Approach

6. AC Steady State Analysis (Irwin chapter 7)


Introduction to Sinusoids Phasor Relationships for Circuit Elements Kirchhoffs Law, KCL, KVL in Frequency Domain Problem solving Examples - using Nodal Analysis, Loop Analysis Problem solving Examples - using Superposition Theorem, Thevenins Theorem

Assessment (course work + examination)


Course Work
i. ii. Oral/log book, randomly assessed Formal report, one per part

1. Lab:

2. Tutorial:
o o Solve problems before coming to Tutorial Class Purpose of Tutorial ? - Ask Questions

Assessment (course work + examination)


Examination -- answer all 4 questions
*Attendance to all lectures, tutorials & labs is compulsory (b) Examination -- answer all 4 questions *Note: resources available in edveNTUre 1. Supplementary self-practise problems 2. Self assessment modules & answers 3. Past-year exam papers & answers 4. Answers to problems in Irwin

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