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Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

EE221 Introduction to Electrical Engineering I

Catalog Data & Credits (Recitation-Lab-Total)

EE221 Introduction to Electrical Engineering I (3-2-4): This course addresses the analysis of linear electric circuits through the application of basic network laws and theorems. The student derives solutions for DC circuits, sinusoidal steady-state circuits, and first- and second-order circuits. Students are introduced to linear integrated circuits such as operational amplifiers and comparators. Laboratory exercises where students build and design circuits and use test equipment reinforce course material. Introductory troubleshooting skills and lab notebook maintenance are emphasized. Computer simulation is used throughout the course to support both analysis and design objectives.

Pre-requisites

Calculus I
For EEE and ECE majors only, or permission of department chair.

Course Objectives

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental concepts and definitions pertaining to electric circuits operating in the DC steady state, AC sinusoidal steady state, and transient condition.
  2. Apply basic circuit laws and analysis techniques to solve problems in DC circuits, AC steady-state circuits, and first and second-order circuit transients.
  3. Apply various circuit theorems, such as the equivalence theorems and linearity principles, to simplify and analyze DC circuits, AC steady-state circuits, and first and second-order circuit transients.
  4. Design circuits to satisfy specifications using analysis and computer simulation.
  5. Use computer tools to analyze circuit behavior numerically and confirm hand calculations.
  6. Build circuits in the laboratory and use test equipment (multi-meters, oscilloscopes) to obtain measurement data to confirm theory or a proposed design.
  7. Establish basic laboratory troubleshooting skills.
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