EECT111 Notes Using MultiSim, Excel and hand calculations create a set of notes that show how to: 1.) Multiple resistors combine in series and parallel.

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EECT111 Notes Using MultiSim, Excel and hand calculations create a set of notes that show how to: 1.) Multiple resistors combine in series and parallel. 2.) By example calculate R T, I T, P T, and all the nodal voltages, branch currents and power dissipation of a resistor network. 3.) By example calculate the Thevenin Resistance and Voltage of a resistor network. 4.) Multiple capacitors combine in series and parallel. 5.) Multiple inductors combine in series and parallel. 6.) Using a simple RC circuit determine the a.) Time Constant. Create a graph that shows the RC time constant as a function of time b.) Determine X C at a fixed frequency. Create a graph that shows how X C changes as a function of frequency 7.) Using a simple RL circuit determine the a.) Time Constant b.) Create a graph that shows the RL time constant as a function of time b.) Determine X L at a fixed frequency d.) Create a graph that shows how X L changes as a function of frequency

EECT111 Notes - Resistors 1.) Multiple resistors combined in series and parallel SeriesParallel – more than 3 unequal resistors Parallel – multiple equal value resistorsParallel – two unequal value resistors

EECT111 Notes 2.) R T, I T, P T, and all the nodal voltages, branch currents and power dissipation of a resistor network.

EECT111 Notes 3.) Thevenin Resistance and Voltage of a resistor network.

EECT111 Notes 4a.) Capacitors in parallel

EECT111 Notes 4b.) Two or more unequal capacitors in series

EECT111 Notes 4c.) Capacitors of equal value in series

EECT111 Notes 4d.) Only 2 Capacitors in series

EECT111 Notes 5a.) Inductors in series

EECT111 Notes 5b.) Three or more unequal inductors in parallel

EECT111 Notes 5c.) Multiple equal value inductors in parallel

EECT111 Notes 5d.) Two unequal value inductors in parallel

EECT111 Notes 6a.) RC Time Constant

EECT111 Notes 6b.) XC & Capacitor Impedance

EECT111 Notes 7.) RL Time Constant & XL & Inductor Impedance