Lecture (L1-3) Circuit Elements
- Due May 17, 2016 by 9:35am
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Question of the Day |
What are ordinary and extraordinary nodes? How can you tell if circuit elements are in series or parallel? What is the difference between a node voltage and a voltage difference? |
Self-Assessment: ECE1250F14_Assess1_3.pdf Download ECE1250F14_Assess1_3.pdf |
Reference Material:
Textbook Section: Chapter 1-3
Dr. Furse's Cookbook on nodes/series/parallel:Cookbook (node,series,parallel).docx Download Cookbook (node,series,parallel).docx
Video Lectures:
Powerpoint to take notes on: L(1-3)B -- circuit representation with notes.ppt Download L(1-3)B -- circuit representation with notes.ppt
1. Introduction to how we represent circuits
https://youtu.be/sYN6icPhdMc
Links to an external site.2. How to tell if things are in series or parallel
https://youtu.be/VIks0lfuXZM
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Extra examples:
Batteries in series and parallel)
https://youtu.be/jfTlQPi7ccM
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Example: Problem 1-26 adapted:
Part 1.
http://youtu.be/9iz5RaTNCH0
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Part 2.
http://youtu.be/i46N51d39Wc
Links to an external site.P1.26 adapted.ppt
Download P1.26 adapted.ppt
In Class (Bring your notes from the Question of the Day) |
We will talk about voltage, current, and how to measure them: Deck of Cards 1: deck of cards 1.pptx Download deck of cards 1.pptx |