Circuit Theory and Analysis for Beginners
Circuit Theory and Analysis for Beginners
Circuit Analysis is a part of electric and electronics. Circuit Analysis is used to find current and voltages in any part of the circuits. this course contains complete DC analysis methods to find required voltage and current in the circuits. it is done by various laws and theorems to facilitate the analysis part. As a part of this course some of the gate questions also solved here an there. There are quiz sections available in this course. Learners can take up the quiz to test the level of understanding.
This course is mainly intended to provide a sound foundation to engineering students who are begin to learn circuit analysis. i strongly recommend this course to all first year engineering students and specifically would be helpful for electronics and communication students, Electrical engineering department students, Instrumentation engineering department students.
course content
Introduction to Circuit Theory
Ohms Law
Ohm's Law - Problem Solving
Kirchhoff Law - KVL & KCL
QUIZ - 1
Voltage Division Rule
Current Division Rule
Finding Equivalent Resistance
Problem Solving Session on Lectures 1- 7
Review of Series and Parallel Circuit
QUIZ - 2
Nodal analysis and its Problem Solving
Source Transformation
Star to Delta conversion (Y to Delta Conversion)
Thevenin's Theorem
Thevenins GATE Problem Solving
Theveninss Theorem with Bridge circuit
Norton's Theorem
Superposition Theorem
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
Quiz 3
Circuit Analysis
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What you will learn
- Engineering Circuit theory fundamentals - Basic Circuit Analysis, Ohms law, KVL, KCL, Voltage & Current, Division Nodal Analysis, Star Delta conversion & many
- Learners will be able to work on basic electric circuits
- learners will be able to analyze the electronic and electric circuits
Rating: 3.9
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 4.5 hours
Instructor: JC Lecture Academy
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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