Engineering 220 - CIRCUIT THEORY
Spring
2013
L02
0.00
Judith Cardell
T 01:00-04:00
Smith College
40011-S13
FORD 143
jcardell@smith.edu
Analog and digital circuits are the building blocks of computers, medical technologies, and all things electrical. This course introduces both the fundamental principles necessary to understand how circuits work and mathematical tools that have widespread applications in areas throughout engineering and science. Topics include: Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin and Norton equivalents, superposition, responses of first-order and second-order networks, time-domain and frequency-domain analyses, frequency-selective networks. Prerequisites: PHY117, PHY210 or equivalent (PHY210 can be co-requisite) or permission of the instructor. Required laboratory taken once a week.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
You must also register for a Lecture section.