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1 1. CIRCUIT TERMINOLOGY CIRCUITS by Ulaby & Maharbiz All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

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3 Chapter 1: Circuit Terminology  Electronics  Devices – active vs. passive  Circuits  Systems All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

4 Cell-Phone Architecture All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

5 Units, Multiples, Notation All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

6 Tech Brief 1: Micro- and Nanotechnology All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

7 Tech Brief 1: Moore’s Law All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

8 Tech Brief 1: Micro- and Nanotechnology All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

9 Tech Brief 1: Heat power Density by CPU All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

10 Circuit Representation All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

11 Common Circuit Elements All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

12 Circuit Topology Branch: single element, such as a resistor or source Node: connection point between two or more branches Extraordinary Node: connection point between at least 3 branches Loop: closed path in a circuit node branch loop All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

13 Terminology All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

14 Planar Circuits  Planar circuits: can be drawn in 2-D without branches crossing each other  Whenever possible, re-draw circuit to simplify! All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

15 Charge & Current  Unit of charge = coulomb All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

16 Electron Drift Response time = 0.2 microsecond Actual travel time = 10 days!! All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

17 Current All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

18 Example 1-1: Charge Transfer  Given: Determine: (a) q(t) (b) Solution: All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

19 Example 1-1: Charge Transfer (cont.) (b) All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

20 Voltage & Power All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

21 Reference/Gro und  Choose reference point for potential  Assign potential at reference = 0, called ground  Now all potentials are relative to ground terminal All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

22 Measuring Voltage & Current  Voltmeter: measures voltage without drawing current  Ammeter: measures current without dropping voltage All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

23 Open Circuit & Short Circuit  Open circuit: no path for current flow (R =  )  Short circuit: no voltage drop (R = 0) All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

24 Power Rate of expending or absorbing energy Energy conservation Units: watts One watt = power rate of one joule of work per second. 1 W = 1 A x 1 V All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

25 Passive Sign Convention All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

26 Example 1-4: Energy Consumption  Given: Resistor consuming 20 W before switch turned off at t = 0. Also  Determine: Total energy consumed by resistor after t = 0.  Solution: (before t = 0) All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

27 Circuit Elements: Independent Sources All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

28 Circuit Elements: Dependent Sources All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

29 I-V for Sources  Current/voltage fixed for independent sources  What does a non-ideal source look like?  Dependent sources vary with reference voltage/current  What are units for slope? All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

30 Equivalent Circuit Using Dependent Source All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

31 Example 1-5: Dependent Source  Given: Determine: Solution: Source is CCVS All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

32 Switches All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press

33 Summary All rights reserved. Do not reproduce or distribute. © 2013 National Technology and Science Press


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