Engineering Sciences 61 - Intermediate Electrical Circuits

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Dartmouth College
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08F, 09F: 11; Laboratory A method for writing the equations for any practical circuit is defined. Fundamental theorems based on network topology and conservation laws are presented. Arbitrary networks are analyzed as combinations of two-port networks. The op-amp is studied as a powerful electronic building block. Filter theory is explored in depth, and filters are implemented as op-amp circuits. The bipolar junction transistor is treated as at two-port and applied to create the operational amplifier. The student is exposed to computer-aided design. Laboratory exercises provide an opportunity to apply theory. This course is intended for those who wish to prepare for advanced study of electrical circuits. Prerequisite: Engineering Sciences 22 and 23. Dist: TLA. Trembly.
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3.00
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Lab
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(603) 646-1110
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Quarter

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