Electric Circuits and Signals

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Instructor:
Course Venue:

Lecture Room 142B

Engineering
College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology

Course Schedule

9 AM: 
11 AM
Course Code: 
CMP2102
Course Credit Units: 
4
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

Circuits and signals are foundational material for computer engineering. These areas provide  the  basic  knowledge  for  the  design  of  the  circuits  used  to  implement computers. Knowledge of the electrical circuits used to implement digital circuits and computers is crucial to the computer engineer   

Learning Outcomes: 

On completion of this course the students will: ·        Appreciate new concepts in AC and DC Circuit analysis and on completion of this  course  unit  a  student  will  be  firmly  convinced  that  the  theorems  and concepts hold practically; ·        Become adept at using various methods of circuit analysis, including simplified methods such as series-parallel reductions, voltage and current dividers, and the node method; ·           Appreciate   the   consequences   of   linearity,   in   particular   the   principle   of superposition and Thevenin-Norton equivalent circuits   

Electric Circuits and Signals
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