electrical circuits cse 132 introduction
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Computer Science and Engineering
CSE-132: Electrical Circuits: Introduction• Electrical circuits
– are part of the basic fabric of modern technology.
Objectives- to equip the students with in-depth basic concepts and understanding of how to analysis and design electric circuits that is building blocks of modern technology.
Importance - analysis and design of electric circuits are critical skills for all engineers- that is essential for an engineer to design complex electronic, communication, computer, and control systems as well as consumer products.
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Computer Science and Engineering
CSE-132: Electrical Circuits:
Electricity• Natural phenomenon controlled for different purposes of human
being. Modern technological amenities in the fields of communication, computer, industrial and domestic appliances have been developed through this phenomenon.
• physical phenomenon arising from the existence and interaction of electric charge.
Characteristics• The outstanding characteristics are its mobility and flexibility.
– can be moved to any point along couple of wires and, depending on the user’s requirements
– Can be converted to light, heat and motion.
Computer Science and Engineering
CSE-132: Electrical Circuits:
Electric circuits and current flow• An electric circuit or electric network is an interconnection
of electrical elements linked together in a closed path so that an electric current may flow continuously.
• 1 A current is defined as the constant current in two parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible cross section, one meter apart in vacuum, which produces a force between the conductors of 2 X 10-7 N/m length.
current results from charges in motion.
Computer Science and Engineering
CSE-132: Electrical Circuits:
current results from charges in motion.
Computer Science and Engineering
CSE-132: Electrical Circuits:
• Unit of current is Ampere (A). 1A = 1 C/s. Hence 1 A is equivalent to 1 C of charge moving across a fixed surface in 1 s.
• DC (direct current): If the current flowing through an element is constant and of unidirectional
• AC (alternating current): A time varying current i(t) : Such as a ramp, a sinusoidal or an exponential
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