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Lecture   Tuesday, 8:30-10:20,  Wednesday, 13:30-14:20
Language : English
Class room :

 

Units : 3+2
     
Instructor : Doç.Dr.Thomas Bechteler
Office room : B204
Office hours : Thursday, 10:30-12:00
Office Tel. : 0232 / 246 4949 - 409 ext.
     
Lab Session :

Monday 13:30-15:20 (section 1), Thurday 10:30-12:20 (section 2)

Laboratory : A403
Lab Instructor : Baran Çelik
Office room : A208
Office hours :
Office Tel. :
861
 

Syllabus



1. Prerequisites : none
2. Contents :

Introduction: modelling of circuit elements, signals, definitions. Circuit Elements: description forms, properties, resistors, Ohm's law, diode, capacitor and inductor, independent sources, Norton-Thevenin equivalent circuit, dependent sources, time variant elements, nullator and norator. Analysis Methods: Kirchhoff's laws, node voltage analysis, mesh current analysis, superposition theorem, description of 2-ports. Transient Analysis: first order circuits, second order circuits. Steady-State Analysis: complex node admittance matrix, transfer function, Bode diagram. Computer aided Circuit analysis: Newton-Raphson algorithm, matrix solver, integration methods, PSICE and QUCS.

 

3. Objectives :  
4. Textbook/ Lecture notes :

  • Lecture notes provided by the instructor.

Additional readings:
  • L. O. Chua, C. A. Desoer, E. S. Kuh: “Linear and Nonlinear Circuits”. McGraw Hill, New York, 1987.

  • Cevdet Acar: “Elektrik Devrelerinin Analizi”. Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Istanbul, 1999. (in Turkish)

  • J. Vlach, K. Singhal: “Computer Methods for Circuit Analysis and Design”. Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2nd edition, 1993.

  • Ron Kielkowski: “Inside SPICE: overcoming the obstacles of circuit simulation”. McGraw Hill, New York, 1994.

 

5. Attendance : Compulsory attendance for theory lectures is 70% and for laboratory 80%.
6. Grading :

Laboratory 30%

Midterm 30%

Final 40%

7. Academic dishonesty : Academic dishonesty is related to cheating and plagiarism. Copying in whole or in part others’ assignments, lab works or exams, is considered cheating respectively plagiarism. All parties involved will receive a zero score for the lab, assignment or the exam.

Lecture Schedule



Week Topic Reading Slides / Notes

Assigns / Labs

(see ONLINE DERSLER)

1 introduction; modelling of circuits   -
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2 description forms of elements   -
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3

properties of elements

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4 resistor, diode, capacitor, inductor   -
 
5 sources, nullator, norator   -
 
6 Kirchhoff's current law, Kirchhoff's voltage law   -
 
7 Node voltage analysis    
8

MIDTERM

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9 mesh current analysis, superposition   -
10 description of 2-ports   -
11 transient analysis   -
12 frequency analysis   -
13 Newton-Raphson algorithm (SPICE/QUCS)   -
14 Matrix decomposition (SPICE/QUCS)   - -
15 Integration methods (SPICE/QUCS)      
16 FINAL

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