This course introduces students who have only the knowledge of essential basic theorems and tools of circuits to new subjects of analysis of passive electric circuits such as frequency domain and spectrum analysis, transient and steady-state solutions of circuits with initial conditions as well as the subject of network synthesis.

At the end of this course, students:

  1. Should know how to perform spectrum analysis to a given voltage or current signal and to be able to use this knowledge to calculate the power of the signal in different ranges of frequencies.
  2. Should also be able to calculate the total transient and steady-state solution of a circuit with initial conditions using the Laplace Transform.
  3. Should have the knowledge to synthesize a driving point immittance using LC, RC or RL elements.
  4. Should obtain the professional and practical skills requested to be able to choose the best passive circuit required for a certain application as well as the skill to analyze and synthesize practical passive circuits.

Last Update : 2/2012