35451 - Selected Problems of Circuit Theory Modulübersicht
| Module Number: | 35451 - module is no longer offered from WS 2011/12 |
| Module Title: | Selected Problems of Circuit Theory |
| Ausgewählte Probleme der Schaltkreis-Theorie | |
| Department: | Faculty 3 - Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering |
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| Language of Teaching / Examination: | English |
| Duration: | 1 semester |
| Frequency of Offer: | Every winter semester |
| Credits: | 4 |
| Learning Outcome: | Students will get detailed knowledge about synthesis of electric circuits and nonlinear problems of electric circuits, with practical examples and exercises. |
| Contents: | The course contains selected problems of synthesis of Linear Circuits & Systems, as well as Analysis of Nonlinear Electrical Circuits - Theoretical and practical aspects of linear circuits design, based on different methods and requirements. Furthermore, the course contains aspects of nonlinear circuits’ analysis, structures, elements -both with practical examples and exercises. Main chapters: 1) Synthesis of Electric Circuits, 2) Synthesis of LLS one-ports, 3) Synthesis of time-varying one-ports, 4) Synthesis of multi-poles and multi-ports, 5) Applications of synthesis of electrical circuits, 6) Introduction to nonlinear circuits, 7) Analysis of nonlinear cicuits 8) Stability of nonlinear circuits. |
| Recommended Prerequisites: | Knowledges:
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| Mandatory Prerequisites: | None |
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| Module Examination: | Unspecified - Specification from winter semester 2016/17 required! |
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| Evaluation of Module Examination: | Performance Verification – graded |
| Limited Number of Participants: | None |
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| Remarks: | The lecture will be offered by Dr. Janik and Dr. Leonowicz as a one week block |
| Module Components: | Selected Problems of Circuit Theory (lecture) |
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