Advance Circuit Analysis Course

Al explain advance circuit analysis techniques

4.36 (7 reviews)
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Advance Circuit Analysis Course
60
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2.5 hours
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Jun 2023
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$29.99
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What you will learn

This Course will Teach the Student Advance circuit Analysis Techniques.( i.e. Kirchhoff Laws. Super Position, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton Theorem

Why take this course?

This Course Covers Kirchhoff's Circuit Laws and Network Theorems , Super Position, Thevenin and Norton Conversions. Al Gives a detailed explanation on each of these Circuit Analysis techniques.


This course is Broken into two Sections. Section one is Kirchhoff's Circuit Laws and section two network theorems and how they are used to analysis a circuit. Each section is accompanied with problems that the student can preform to reinforce there learning experience.


What are Network Theorems:

Electric circuit theorems are always beneficial to help find voltage and currents in multi-loop circuits. These theorems use fundamental rules or formulas and basic equations of mathematics to analyze basic components of electrical or electronics parameters such as voltages, currents, resistance, and so on


What is Kirchhoff's Circuit Laws :

Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference (commonly known as voltage) in the lumped element model of electrical circuits. They were first described in 1845 by German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff.


What is Super Position:

The superposition theorem states that a circuit with multiple voltage and current sources is equal to the sum of simplified circuits using just one of the sources. A circuit composed of two voltage sources, for example, will be equal to the sum of two circuits, each one using one of the sources and having the other removed.


What is Thevenin to Norton Conversions

Since Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorems are two equally valid methods of reducing a complex network down to something simpler to analyze, there must be some way to convert a Thevenin equivalent circuit to a Norton equivalent circuit, and vice versa (just what you were dying to know, right?).

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Reviews

Maciej
August 4, 2020
Almost half of the course deals with mathematics at primary school level even 8+5 or 8-(+5)... If there was more about electronics instead of uneccessary math lessons it would much better course. When you buy this course, are buying about 20 hours of valuable material insted of 36 hours.
John
June 15, 2020
i was the electronic engineer in dictaphone company in dublin ireland i am a retired electronic engineer and gave lectures in electronics for over 20 years can you let me know about other courses that you do perhaps lasers thank you you are a good scientist excellent course thank you al
Joseph
May 18, 2020
I have a degree in EE just have not really used the degree in my IT career. I took the course to refresh my memory. I find that Albert Spinosa is one of those people who are just meant to teach. I think he is doing a fine job. This course brings together all the basic math formulas I recall learning. As in all educational courses, you get out of it, what you put into it. And it is great that you can go back to the courses for review in the future. This I intend to do while taking more courses in the future so as to understand electrical Engineering concepts and theory in other courses.
Mitchell
May 16, 2020
This course seems thorough. I will need to continue with it until I move further into the course and then re-evaluate
Eric
April 11, 2020
Great so far! I love that he has a lot of experience teaching this, so he has some idea how to explain it in ways I can understand.

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