Week in review
Fall 2008
ENSC 220
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I
September 9, 2008:
Models of circuit elements: resistors, diodes, transistors, independent sources, four types of dependent sources
Diode (D) as an example of a nonlinear resistive element: ideal switch, exponential (Esaki) diode, Zener diode, tunnel diode
Resistive circuits, memoryless elements, and algebraic equations
Circuits with inductors and capacitors, elements with memory, and algebraic equations
Classification: lumped (R, L, C) and distributed (transmission lines) circuits
Classification: passive and active circuit elements (resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, independent and dependent sources)
Circuits and graph theory: a forgotten link
Kirchhoff Current Law (KCL) and Kirchhoff Voltage Law (KVL)
Two-terminal elements and one-ports: R, L, C, D
Four-terminal elements and two-ports: dependent sources, transistors, transformers
Controlled sources.
Lab:
Forming lab teams: doubles and singletons.
Last modified: Thursday September 11 20:52:44 PDT 2008.