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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Islamic University of Gaza Electrical Engineering Department
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Electric Circuit and Applied Electronics (EMEC 4313)
By Basil Hamed, Ph. D. Control Systems Engineering
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Course Syllabus Islamic University of Gaza Faculty of Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering Electric Circuit and Applied Electronics (EMEC 4313) Instructor : Basil Hamed, Ph.D. Control Systems Engineering Office : B 336 iugaza.edu WebSite : Phone : Ext. 2875 Meeting : (Sun -Tu) :00-10:30 (K 208)
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Course Syllabus Course Description: An electric circuit is a mathematical model that approximates the behavior of an actual electrical system. Circuit Analysis: An Overview, Voltage, Current and the Basic Circuit Elements. Introduction to electrical networks. Techniques of Circuit Analysis. This course includes semiconductor-based devices such as diodes, bipolar junction transistors (BJTs)
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Course Syllabus Text Book: Introductory Circuit Analysis, 13 ed.
by Robert L. Boylestad Electronic devices and circuit theory by Robert L. Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky Teaching Assistant Eng.
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Course Syllabus Course Aim:
To introduce class participants to the basic concepts of circuit variable, basic circuit elements, and basic electronics devices. analysis as a fundamental tool in engineering. To introduce class participants to basic circuit analysis, design, and measurement of linear analog electrical & electronics systems important across engineering disciplines. Understand, & apply, the concept of operation of diodes, zener diodes, LEDs, BJTs. To provide the students an opportunity to apply the knowledge of above material in a practical (Lab) experience
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Course Syllabus Materials Covered:
Circuit Variables and Circuit Elements. Ohm’s Law, Power, and Energy Series, and Parallel dc circuits, Kirchhoff’s voltage law, Kirchhoff’s current law Techniques of Circuit Analysis; Mesh Current, Node Voltage, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin & Norton Theorems, Maximum Power transfer Explain the physical basis of operation of a p-n junction diode and be able to use this understanding to calculate its behavior as a circuit element Explain the physical basis of operation of Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)
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Course Syllabus Grading System:
Homework &Quizzes % Mid term Exam 4/11/ :00 -2: % Final Exam 12/1/ :00- 1: % Quizzes: Will be given in the discussion by the T.A Homework Homework assignments are to be returned on time. No excuses will be accepted for any delay. Office Hours Open-door policy, by appointment or as posted.
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