Fundamentals of Fundamentals of Cicittheo Cicittheo Circuit Theory Circuit Theory
Fundamentals of Fundamentals of Cicittheo Cicittheo Circuit Theory Circuit Theory
Fundamentals of Fundamentals of Cicittheo Cicittheo Circuit Theory Circuit Theory
Ci c it Theory
Circuit Theo
Chapter 1
Basic Concepts
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Introduction
The purpose of this subject is to learn
“how to analyze
y electrical circuits.”
What
h is the
h concept off “analysis”
“ l ”?
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Basic Strategy of Analysis
Circuit
A l i
Analysis
Introduction
Electrical circuit is simply defined as an
interconnection of electrical elements
Electrical
element
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Introduction
Electrical circuit is simply defined as an
interconnection of electrical elements
L
TYPICAL LINEAR
R1 C C
CIRCUIT
R2 vO
vS +
-
C
LOW DISTORTION POWER AMPLIFIER 6
Introduction
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Introduction
By the “Analysis of a circuit”, we mean a
study
y of the behavior of the circuit.
How do
d theh interconnected d elements
l and
d
devices in the circuit interact ?
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Introduction
THIS COURSE TEACHES THE BASIC TECHNIQUES
TO DEVELOP MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
CONSISTING OF SOURCES,
SOURCES RESISTORS,
RESISTORS INDUCTORS,
INDUCTORS and CAPACITORS.
CAPACITORS
FOR THE FIRST PART WE WILL COVER THE MODELS CAN BE DIFFERENTIAL
SYSTEMS OF ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS EQUATIONS OF THE FORM
1.1
1 1 Systems of Units.
Units
1.2 Electric Charge.
1.3 Current.
Basic terminologies !
1 4 Voltage.
1.4 Voltage
1.5 Power and Energy.
gy
1.6 Circuit Elements.
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1.1 System of Units (1)
Six basic units for engineering
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1.1 System of Units (2)
The SI prefix
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CURRENT AND VOLTAGE RANGES
1.2 Electric Charges
Electric charge is the most basic quantity in an electrical
circuit.
Charge
Ch i an electrical
is l i l property off the
h atomic
i particles
i l (for
(f
example, electrons or protons), measured in coulombs (C).
The charge
Th h e on one electron
l t i negative
is ti and
d equall in
i
magnitude to 1.602 10-19 C which is called as electronic
charge. The charges that occur in nature are integral multiples
of the electronic charge.
Electric
El i current is
i ddefined
fi d as the
h time
i rate off change
h off
charge, measured in amperes (A).
opposite direction
DC AC
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1.3 Current (3)
Conventional current flow
a 3A b a 3A b
a 3A b a 3A b
1.4 Voltage (1)
In order to move the electron in a conductor in a particular
direction, work or energy is required.
(In a previous picture, a battery works or supplies energy)
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1.4 Voltage (2)
V AB 5V VBA 5V
V AB VBA
1.5 Power and Energy (1)
dw dw dq
Mathematical expression:
p p vi
dt ddq dt
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1.5 Power and Energy (2)
How can we distinguish the absorption and supply
of the p
power by
y each element ?
absorbing supplying
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power power
1.5 Power and Energy (3)
p = + 12 W p = -12 W
absorbing power of 12 W supplying power of 12 W
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1.5 Power and Energy (4)
p0
The total power supplied to the circuit must balance the
total p
power absorbed.
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1.6 Circuit Elements (7)
Solution
Therefore, v = 10 + vx = 10 + 15(1) = 25 V
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