2nd Bachelor in Industrial sciences (1st cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electrical engineering

Electricity Electronics theory (Complement)

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ECTS Credits5
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffBRUWIER, Alfred
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 2
CodeTECH-BGEN0002/2
Prerequisite

Basic knowledge of first candidacy program: electrostatics, magnetism, electromagnetism, dc and sinusoidal steady-state analysis.

Aims and Objectives

Theory: computation methods used for the analysis of electrical circuits as well in steady state as transient states.

Laboratory: the student must be able to execute correctly the different steps of an experimental realisation.

Description

Theory:  Thevenin's and Norton's theorems - resonant circuit - computation of linear circuits – complex frequency and network function – transient state and Laplace transform

 

Laboratory: experimental approach of transformer, three-phase circuits, resonant circuits, power measures, rectifier, filtering, clamping, bipolar transistor, differential amplifier.

Bibliography

Roland E. Thomas/Albert J. Rosa: The analysis and design of linear circuits Wiley.

Fitzgerald, Higginbotham, Grabel - Basic Electrical Engineering - Ed. Mc Graw Hill

Thomas Floyd Electronique Editions Reynald Goulet

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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