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2001. Electrical Circuits
4.00 credits
Prerequisites: MATH 2410Q or 2143Q and either PHYS 1402Q or 1502Q or 1602Q or 1230 or 1530, both of which may be taken concurrently. Not open for credit to students who have passed ECE 2000.
Grading Basis: Graded
Analysis of electrical networks incorporating passive and active elements. Basic laws and techniques of analysis. Transient and forced response of linear circuits. AC steady state power and three-phase circuits. Periodic excitation and frequency response. Computer analysis tools. Design projects are implemented and tested in the laboratory. Laboratory reports are required for each project.
Last Refreshed: 08-DEC-23 05.20.22.289867 AM
Enrollment Data | Section | Class Number | Notes | Instructor | Enrollment | Term | Session | Instruction Mode |
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1235 1411 AS1 70 | 70 | 1411 | Peoplesoft Course Note: Students registered for this course are required to purchase a textbook, a component kit, a protoyping board, a digital multimeter, and an Active Learning Module (Analog Devices ADALM2000). All of these items are available from the bookstore and should be purchased well in advance of the start of classes. The Active Learning Module is specific to the online course and adds a cost of approximately $200. You will need to download and install a device driver for the ADALM2000 as well as the Analog Devices Scopy application. If you are planning to use a version of the Mac OS or Linux you should check on the availability of drivers for the ADALM2000. In the absence of an available device driver for the ADALM2000, Mac OS users may need to install Boot Camp to use the ADALM2000. Students are required to participate in on-line exams (four preliminary exams and a final exam) which will be administered using the ProctorU online proctoring service. These exams will be given on Friday evenings starting at 6 pm with the exception of the first week of the term. The dates of the exams will be: June 9, June 16, June 23, June 30, and July 7. I will be available weekly on Collaborate Ultra for office hours and to answer questions about experimentation. Most recent syllabus: s.uconn.edu/ece2001.
Textbook(s): John E. Ayers, A practical Introduction to Electrical Circuits (UConn Bookstore, 2022).
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Ayers, John | 34/28 | Summer 2023 | AS1 | Online |
1235 1412 AS1 70L | 70L | 1412 | Peoplesoft Course Note: Students registered for this course are required to purchase a textbook, a component kit, a protoyping board, a digital multimeter, and an Active Learning Module (Analog Devices ADALM2000). All of these items are available from the bookstore and should be purchased well in advance of the start of classes. The Active Learning Module is specific to the online course and adds a cost of approximately $200. You will need to download and install a device driver for the ADALM2000 as well as the Analog Devices Scopy application. If you are planning to use a version of the Mac OS or Linux you should check on the availability of drivers for the ADALM2000. In the absence of an available device driver for the ADALM2000, Mac OS users may need to install Boot Camp to use the ADALM2000. Students are required to participate in on-line exams (four preliminary exams and a final exam) which will be administered using the ProctorU online proctoring service. These exams will be given on Friday evenings starting at 6 pm with the exception of the first week of the term. The dates of the exams will be: June 9, June 16, June 23, June 30, and July 7. I will be available weekly on Collaborate Ultra for office hours and to answer questions about experimentation. Most recent syllabus: s.uconn.edu/ece2001. Textbook(s): John E. Ayers, A practical Introduction to Electrical Circuits (UConn Bookstore, 2022). | Ayers, John | 34/28 | Summer 2023 | AS1 | Online |