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List of concepts from each lecture in [[ECE_110]] -- this is the Fall 2022 version.
 
List of concepts from each lecture in [[ECE_110]] -- this is the Fall 2022 version.
  
== Lecture 1 ==
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== Lecture 1 - 8/29==
 
* Main web page: [http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/ECE110F22/ http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/ECE110F22/]
 
* Main web page: [http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/ECE110F22/ http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/ECE110F22/]
 
* Circuit terms (Element, Circuit, Path, Branch and Essential Branch, Node and Essential Node, Loop and Mesh).
 
* Circuit terms (Element, Circuit, Path, Branch and Essential Branch, Node and Essential Node, Loop and Mesh).
 
* Electrical quantities (charge, current, voltage, power)
 
* Electrical quantities (charge, current, voltage, power)
  
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== Lecture 2 ==
== Lecture 4 ==
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* Passive ($$+\rightarrow -$$) Sign Convention and Active ($$-\rightarrow +$$) Sign Convention
 
* Circuit topology (parallel, series)
 
* Circuit topology (parallel, series)
* Passive Sign Convention and Active Sign Convention and relation to calculating power absorbed and/or power delivered.
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* Passive Sign Convention and Active Sign Convention and relation to calculating power absorbed and/or power delivered
 
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* Conservation Laws (conservation of power, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, Kirchhoff's Current Law):
* Sign convention redux
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$$
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\begin{align*}
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\sum_{\mbox{all elements}}\E{p}{abs}&=0 &
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\sum_{\mbox{closed path}}\E{v}{drop}&=0 &
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\sum_{\mbox{closed shape}}\E{i}{leaving}&=0
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\end{align*}
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$$
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* Accounting:
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** The number of independent KVL equations is equal to the number of meshes
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** The number of independent KCL equations is equal to the number of nodes minus one
 
* Example of how to find $$i$$, $$v$$, and $$p_{\mathrm{abs}}$$
 
* Example of how to find $$i$$, $$v$$, and $$p_{\mathrm{abs}}$$
 
* $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics of various elements (short circuit, open circuit, switch, ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, resistor)
 
* $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics of various elements (short circuit, open circuit, switch, ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, resistor)
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== Lecture 5 ==
 
* How resistance is calculated $$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$
 
* How resistance is calculated $$R=\frac{\rho L}{A}$$
 
* Dependent sources (VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS)
 
* Dependent sources (VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS)
* Deutsch
 
 
== Lecture 5 ==
 
* Kirchhoff's Laws
 
 
* Equivalent resistances; [[Examples/Req]]
 
* Equivalent resistances; [[Examples/Req]]
  

Revision as of 20:46, 2 September 2022

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List of concepts from each lecture in ECE_110 -- this is the Fall 2022 version.

Lecture 1 - 8/29

  • Main web page: http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/ECE110F22/
  • Circuit terms (Element, Circuit, Path, Branch and Essential Branch, Node and Essential Node, Loop and Mesh).
  • Electrical quantities (charge, current, voltage, power)

Lecture 2

  • Passive ($$+\rightarrow -$$) Sign Convention and Active ($$-\rightarrow +$$) Sign Convention
  • Circuit topology (parallel, series)
  • Passive Sign Convention and Active Sign Convention and relation to calculating power absorbed and/or power delivered
  • Conservation Laws (conservation of power, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, Kirchhoff's Current Law):

$$ \begin{align*} \sum_{\mbox{all elements}}\E{p}{abs}&=0 & \sum_{\mbox{closed path}}\E{v}{drop}&=0 & \sum_{\mbox{closed shape}}\E{i}{leaving}&=0 \end{align*} $$

  • Accounting:
    • The number of independent KVL equations is equal to the number of meshes
    • The number of independent KCL equations is equal to the number of nodes minus one
  • Example of how to find $$i$$, $$v$$, and $$p_{\mathrm{abs}}$$
  • $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics of various elements (short circuit, open circuit, switch, ideal independent voltage source, ideal independent current source, resistor)