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Mod-01 Lec-14 Two port parameters(z, h, and g); Reciprocal two ports
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Basic Electrical Circuits
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- 1 Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction to the course;Current and Voltage;Kirchhoff\'s Current and Voltage laws
- 2 Mod-01 Lec -02 Electrical circuit elements: Voltage and current sources; R, C, L;
- 3 Mod-01 Lec-03 Definition of a linear element; Elements in series and parallel;
- 4 Mod-01 Lec-04 Controlled sources; Determining the characteristics of a two terminal element;
- 5 Mod-01 Lec-05 Nodal analysis of a network with conductances and current sources;
- 6 Mod-01 Lec-06 Circuit analysis; Number of KCL and KVL equations in a circuit; Nodal analysis
- 7 Mod-01 Lec-07 Nodal analysis with voltage sources and controlled sources; Brief introduction
- 8 Mod-01 Lec-08 Mesh analysis of a circuit with resistors and voltage sources;
- 9 Mod-01 Lec-09 Choice of nodal versus mesh analysis; Circuit theorems: Pushing a voltage source
- 10 Mod-01 Lec-10 Thevenin and Norton (theorem and) equivalent circuits; Power conservation in a circuit
- 11 Mod-01 Lec-11 Tellegen\'s theorem; Reciprocity theorem
- 12 Mod-01 Lec-12 Compensation Theorem; Two ports
- 13 Mod-01 Lec-13 Two port parameters-y parameters
- 14 Mod-01 Lec-14 Two port parameters(z, h, and g); Reciprocal two ports
- 15 Mod-01 Lec-15 Opamp, ideal opamp circuits, non-inverting and inverting amplifiers;
- 16 Mod-01 Lec-16 RC circuit natural response; First order differential equation
- 17 Mod-01 Lec-17 RC (first-order) circuit, complete response with step inputs; Transient(natural)
- 18 Mod-01 Lec-18 Step response of RC circuit with loops of voltage sources and capacitors;
- 19 Mod-01 lec-19 Second order(RLC circuit) natural response; Series and prallel RLC circuits;
- 20 Mod-01 Lec-20 General formulation of second order(RLC circuit) natural response;
- 21 Mod-01 Lec-21 Sinusoidal steady state response of RC and RLC circuits