EE 100: Electric Circuits
Lecture Course Type, Fundamental Technology,
See Time Table
Schedule Semester 2nd
Credit None. (Post-req for CAD, EMT,
Three (03) Pre-requisite
Hours Machines, Electronics, PTDU)
Instructor Contact
Awan
Ground Floor, Schedule is posted outside the office
Office Office Hours
EE Department (Through appointment)
Teaching Posted outside the Lab
To be assigned Lab Schedule
Assistant
The course covers; Charge, Current, Potential difference, Current-voltage
Course relationship for resistance, inductance, and capacitance, Constant voltage and
Description constant current sources, Kirchhoff’s laws, Loop and node equations, Thévenin
and Norton’s theorems, Concept and use of duality, First and second-order
differential equations, Determination of current and voltage in R-L, R-C, and R-L-C
circuits. Use of op-amps as a circuit element.
Taxonomy PLOs,
Measurable Learning Outcomes
CLOs Description
Domain & Level Levels
Analyze connection constraints for passive elements Cognitive PLO1
CLO1
and circuit theorems for estimation of 4 Med
voltage/current in lumped parameter models of
circuits.
Apply circuit analysis techniques with Cognitive PLO2
CLO2 independent /controlled energy sources, and 3 Med
Operational Amplifier to calculate the
voltage/current of specified element in a circuit.
REQUIRED: Thomas, Roland E., Albert J. Rosa, and Gregory J. Toussaint. The
analysis and design of linear circuits. John Wiley & Sons, 2016. 8th Edition, 2019
OPTIONAL:
1. Nahvi, Mahmood, and Joseph A. Edminister. Schaum's outline of Electric
Textbooks
Circuits. McGraw-Hill Education, 2018.
2. Irwin, J. David, and R. Mark Nelms. Basic engineering circuit analysis. John
Wiley & Sons, 2020.
Grading Quizzes/Assignments/CEP (6): 30% CLO1 – CLO2
Policy vis-à- Midterm: 30% CLO1
vis CLO Final: 40% CLO2
Mapping
Tentative Weekly Lecture Plan
Week No. Topics CLOs
Fundamental concepts: Charge, Current, Voltage, Power, 1
1 Energy, Passive Sign Convention, IV characteristics, Lumped
Elements & Passive sign convention
Passive Elements: Capacitor, capacitance, Inductor, 1
2 inductance, independent or dependent sources, Series,
parallel connection, Connection constraints: KCL, KVL
Signal waveforms, Branch Current method: Assigning 1
3
reference marks, writing equations Every Circuit APP
Circuit Reduction: Equivalent circuits, parallel, series, Y- Δ, 2
4 Voltage and Current division Rule (VDR, CDR), Source
transformations
Nodal Analysis: Node voltages and connection to element 2
5 voltages, Voltages sources and Super-Node, Dependent
sources
Mesh Analysis: Mesh currents and connection to element 2
6
currents, Current Sources and Super-Mesh,
Thévenin and Norton equivalent circuits: Extension of 2
7 equivalent circuits & Source transformation,
independent/dependent sources,
Maximum Signal Transfer and its use in circuits, 2
8
Proportionality and unit output method
MIDTERM
ACTIVE CIRCUITS, Analysis of Circuits with Dependent 2
9
Sources, OP AMP Circuit analysis
Op Amp; Symbol, model, open-loop characteristics and 2
10
comparator circuit,
11 Effects of feedback and controlling the gain, 2
12 Closed loop standard circuits and their analysis, 2
13 Design of Op-Amp Circuits 2
Waveforms: Graphs & closed mathematical equation, 2
14 Frequent waveforms in Electrical Engineering; Dirac, Step,
Ramp, Sinusoid, Exponential
Capacitor & Inductor: Review, FIRST ORDER CIRCUITS, 2
15
RL, RC Circuits,
16 SECOND-ORDER CIRCUITS, RLC Circuits, 2
Discussion on
12-16
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I
FINAL