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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 0 EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits Lecture 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Circuit Variables
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 1 Overview of Electrical Engineering Power Systems (Classical EE) Generators: nuclear, hydro (water), thermal (coal,gas) Power Lines: transmission lines, distribution Grid System and Managment: efficient distribution of electric power, redundancy to avoid black outs EE 4900 (Power Systems (?)) by Dr. Larry Zeng EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 2 Overview of Electrical Engineering Control Systems Regulate and control processes Control what? temperature (thermostat), pressure, flow rate (oil refinery), fuel-air mixture in cars, motors, doors, switches (everywhere), autopilot, sprinkler system and irrigation system EE 4100 (Control Systems) by Dr. Larry Zeng EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 3 Overview of Electrical Engineering Computer Systems Computing: Pocket calculators, computers, supercomputers, embedded processors Processors: Central Processing Unit (CPU), Microcontroller unit (MCU), Digital Signal Processor (DSP) EE 3610 (Digital Systems), EE 3710 (Embedded Systems), EE 4710 (Real-Time Systems) by Dr. Fon Brown EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 4 Overview of Electrical Engineering Signal Processing Transform electric signals into information: process data from satellites, CT scanners, MRI, smart phones EE 3210 (Signals and Systems), EE 4210 (Digital Signal Processing) by Dr. Larry Zeng EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 5 Overview of Electrical Engineering Communication Systems Generate, transmit and distribute information: radio, cell phones/smart phones, satellite communication systems, radio telescopes, wireless communication EE 3110 (Microelectronics I), EE 3120 (Microelectronics II) by Dr. Justin Jackson, EE 4410 (Communication Circuits and Systems) by Dr. Chris Trampel EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 6 Overview of Electrical Engineering Sensors and Sensor electronics: gather data to be processed later Electromagnetics: classical study of electrostatics (capacitors), magnetostatics (inductors) and Maxwell ’ s equations EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 7 Overview of Electrical Engineering It's all related - Multidisciplinary Field EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 8 Overview of Electrical Engineering It's all related - Multidisciplinary Field EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 9 Overview of Electrical Engineering It's all related - Multidisciplinary Field EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 10 Overview of Electrical Engineering It's all related - Multidisciplinary Field EE 1270: Introduction to Electric Circuits
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 11 TABLE 1.2 Derived Units in SI Common SI Units
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 12 TABLE 1.3 Standardized Prefixes to Signify Powers of 10 Power of Ten
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 13 Electric Effects: Voltage and Current Positive Charge Negative Charge Voltage is due to separation of Charge=Electric Force Current is due to motion of Charge=Electric Flow
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 14 Figure 1.5 An ideal basic circuit element
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 15 Passive Sign Convention i + - Current flows from positive terminal to negative terminal (positive charge moves from positive to negative) It can be a Resistor, Capacitor, Inductor or in general any circuit element
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 16 Assessment Problem 1.3, 1.4
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 17 Figure 1.6 Power
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EE 1270 Introduction to Electric Circuits Suketu Naik 18 Problem 1.15
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