Faculty Of Engıneerıng
Electrıcal And Electronıcs Engıneerıng (Englısh)

Course Information

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
EEE201 Fall 3 2 4 6

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction English
Type Required
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer Prof. Dr. Cemil Cengiz ARCASOY
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course Introducing the basic components and fundamental variables of the electrical circuit. Comprehending the fundamental electric laws, circuit theorems and circuit analysis methods. Giving the the behaviors of the fist and second order circuits onder dc conditions.
Contents of the Course "The relationships between the circuit variables. Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s Laws. Fundamental circuit analysis methods; nodal and mesh analysis. Circuit theorems; source transformations, superposition, maximum power transfer, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. Analysis of the first and second order circuits including reactive circuit elements onder dc conditions. "

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 Getting knowledge about Capacitors and inductors. The terminal relationships of capacitors and inductors. Series and paralel conections of capacitors and inductors.
2 Getting knowledge about Analysis of first order operational amplifier circuits. Switching functions.
3 Getting knowledge about The analysis of source-free RL and RC circuits at dc conditions. Step responce of RL and RC circuits.
4 Getting knowledge about Step responce of series and paralel RLC circuits.

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 Basic concepts; charge and current, voltage, power and energy. Relationships between the circuit variables. Passive and active circuit elements. Lecture
2 Ohm’s and Kirchhoff’s laws. Series resistors and voltage dividers, Paralel resistors and current dividers. Wye-delta and delta-wye transformations.DC meters. Lecture
3 Nodal analysis and mesh analysis, super node and super mesh. Lecture
4 Superposition theorem, source transformation, Thevenin ve Norton theorems, maxsimum power transfer theorem. Lecture
5 Operational amplifiers. Ideal operational amplifiers. Inverting and noninverting amplifiers. Lecture
6 Summing and difference amplifiers. Cascade connection and some applications of operational amplifiers. Lecture
7 Review and midterm examination Exam
8 Capacitors and inductors. The terminal relationships of capacitors and inductors. Series and paralel conections of capacitors and inductors. Lecture
9 The behaviors of capacitors and inductors at dc conditions. Lecture
10 The analysis of source-free RL and RC circuits at dc conditions. Step responce of RL and RC circuits. Lecture
11 Analysis of first order operational amplifier circuits. Switching functions. Lecture
12 Finding the initial and final values of capacitor voltage and inductor current. Analysis of series and paralel source-free RLC circuits under dc conditions. Lecture
13 Step responce of series and paralel RLC circuits. Lecture
14 Analysis of the second order operational amplifier circuits. Lecture
15 Analysis of the general second order RLC circuits. Lecture
16 Final Exam Exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 Elektrik Devre Analizi I, Turgut İkiz, Nobel Kitabevi, 2010,
2 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Charles K. Alexander, McGraw-Hill

Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 40% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 60% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 Getting knowledge about Capacitors and inductors. The terminal relationships of capacitors and inductors. Series and paralel conections of capacitors and inductors. 1 1͵2
2 Getting knowledge about Analysis of first order operational amplifier circuits. Switching functions. 3 1͵2
3 Getting knowledge about The analysis of source-free RL and RC circuits at dc conditions. Step responce of RL and RC circuits. 3 1͵2
4 Getting knowledge about Step responce of series and paralel RLC circuits. 3͵5 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 5 70
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 4 56
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 17 17
8 Midterm Exam 1 1 1
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 0 0 0
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 1 5 5
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 5 5
16 Final Exam 1 1 1
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