Rating 4.85 out of 5 (28 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Identify the difference between AC & DC.
- Use Kirchoff's current and voltage laws for solving circuits.
- Being able to reduce any complex circuit to a simpler one using circuit reduction laws.
- Exploits Kirchoff's laws in Mesh and Nodal analysis.
- Simplify electrical circuits using source transformation.
- Apply the concept of superposition in solving circuits.
- Understand Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems.
Description Rating 4.85 out of 5 (28 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Identify the difference between AC & DC.
- Use Kirchoff's current and voltage laws for solving circuits.
- Being able to reduce any complex circuit to a simpler one using circuit reduction laws.
- Exploits Kirchoff's laws in Mesh and Nodal analysis.
- Simplify electrical circuits using source transformation.
- Apply the concept of superposition in solving circuits.
- Understand Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems.
DescriptionThis course is for anyone who is interested in learning basic electrical circuits analysis techniques. Students will be able to solve any electrical circuit by the methods mentioned in the course content. These methods used to solve electrical circuits are essential for any freshmen and junior electrical engineer who will learn topics like KCL, KVL, mesh & nodal analysis. Also circuit reduction techniques , source transformation, Thevenin & Norton theorems are illustrated giving the student the chance to reduce any complex electrical circuit to a simple one. In the first lecture KCL & KVL will be introduced, then after that in the second lecture circuit reduction is illustrated including voltage divider & current divider rules. In the third lecture mesh & nodal analysis are presented along with source transformation and superposition theory in the fourth lecture. Following that Thevenin and Norton theorems are discussed in the fifth lecture.
In each lecture there will be step by step solved examples in which we will apply what we learn on it. By the end of this course the student will be able to choose the best method to solve any circuit directly, and he will be learn the basic laws and rules required for doing that.
I hope you enjoy this course and gather enough information that will pave your road as an electrical engineer