Electrical Engineering
Technology
Broome Community College
Topics:
These are the topics we will most likely cover during the semester.
The order may change from time to time, and additional topics may also
be introduced.
| rad/sec vs. Hertz | AC loop analysis | AC nodal analysis | AC waveforms | polar notation |
| 2-p ort networks | Xl, Xc, and Z | z parameters | AC voltage divider | network conversions |
| AC series circuit | h parameters | a parameters | AC current divider | parameter conversions |
| AC parallel circuit | power | dependent networks | AC Thevenin | LaPlace transforms |
| AC Norton | partial fract ion expansion | AC superposition | Transfer functions | AC max power |
| transient analysis | Impedance reduction | resonance | Matrix methods | interconnected networks |
Homework Assignments and Other Aids:
Copies of homework assignments can be found in a directory listing here.
Programs:
Your programming assignments will be chosen from this list and will be written in QBASIC and C. Here are the required QBASIC files (297 KB zipped), as well as a C compiler (567 KB) if you need one. Unzip with WinZip or PKUNZIP. Use this command line:
PKUNZIP QB.ZIP or
PKUNZIP CC162.ZIP
Some examples are available, with their sample executions:
| N by N real solutions | N by N complex conversions | Conversions | Matrix math operations | Low pass filter |
| High pass filter | Loaded networks | Cascaded networks | Normalization | AC power analysis |
| Resonant circuit analysis | RLC series circuit analysis | Trig function s | EWB examples | PSPICE examples |
Last updated July 2001 by JLA