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    Crash Course- Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering

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    Crash Course- Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering

    Crash Course- Electric Circuits for Electrical Engineering
    Duration: 25h 29m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 10.5 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn Electric circuits from scratch for electrical, electronics and power engineering- from zero to advanced !!

    What you'll learn:
    Electrical engineering and electronics fundamentals
    Learn basics of simple electric circuit
    Identify electric charge, current, voltage, power and energy
    Identify the basic circuit elements and their applications
    Realize the difference between independent and dependent sources
    Discuss the various properties of resistors
    Apply Ohm's law in electric circuits
    Explain Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws used in circuit analysis
    Learn how to apply circuit reduction topology using series and parallel resistors
    Explain the concept of Star and Delta transformations in reducing the electric circuits
    Apply the rules of current and voltage divider in electric circuits
    Discuss electric circuit applications as lighting systems
    Learn electric circuit analysis techniques using Mesh and Nodal analysis
    Realize the concept of super mesh and super node in electric circuits
    Identify the concept of linear circuits
    Learn different electric circuit theorems such as superposition and source transformation theorems
    Learn how to apply Thevenin theorem in electric circuits
    Discuss the maximum power transfer theory using Thevenin
    Learn how to apply Norton theorem in electric circuits
    Discuss the various properties for capacitors and inductors
    Obtain the voltage and current relations in capacitors and inductors
    Identify the energy stored in capacitors and inductors
    Learn how to simplify capacitive, and inductive circuits
    Learn the difference between resistor, capacitor and inductor
    Identify basics of operational amplifiers (Op-Amps)
    Discuss the difference between ideal and practical Op-Amps
    Discuss different types of Op-Amps such as inverting, non inverting, summing and difference amplifiers
    Realize different applications on Op-Amps such as differentiator, integrator, cascaded Op-Amps
    Learn how to implement digital to analog converter (DAC) using Op-Amps
    How to build instrumentation amplifier (IA) using Op-Amp circuits
    Explain the first order DC transient circuits
    Apply forced and free response to R-L circuit
    Apply forced and free response to R-C circuit
    Realize the key to working with any R-L or R-C circuits
    Explain the analysis of second order DC transient circuits
    analyze series RLC circuit
    Identify the different responses for RLC circuit
    Learn how to analyze any general RLC circuit
    Complete analysis of AC electric circuits
    Realize the practical difference between AC and DC circuits
    Discuss AC sinusoidal sources
    Identify the phasor representation for AC sources
    Identify the phasor representation for resistors, inductors and capacitors in AC circuits
    Realize the definitions of impedance and admittance
    Apply different circuit techniques and theorems in AC circuits
    Apply KVL, KCL, impedance combinations, mesh and nodal techniques in AC circuits
    Apply superposition, source transformation, Thevenin and Norton theorems in AC circuits
    Realize Cramer's rule and the elimination technique in analyzing any AC electric circuit
    Learn how to analyze Op Amp AC circuits
    Complete AC power analysis
    Explain the practical importance of AC power analysis
    Explain the Difference between instantaneous and average power
    Apply maximum power transfer theory in AC circuits
    Realize the root-mean-square (RMS) value and its importance in AC circuits
    Identify the apparent power (S) and power factor (PF)
    Discuss the complex power and its importance in AC power analysis
    Discuss the difference between active power (P) and reactive power (Q)
    Realize the power triangle in relating the different types of AC power
    Realize the consequences of low power factor in AC power system
    Learn the role of capacitors in improving the power factor
    Complete analysis of three-phase circuits
    Explain the advantages of using 3-ph systems
    Learn the origin of balanced three phase supply
    Study different possible connections in balanced 3-ph circuits
    Apply (star-star), (star-delta), (delta-star), (delta-delta) 3-ph connections
    Discuss the difference between (3-wire) and (4-wire) 3-ph systems
    Identify the difference between line and phase voltages
    Identify the relations between line and phase currents
    Complete study on Unbalanced 3-phase systems
    Learn how to analyze unbalanced star or delta loads in any 3-ph system
    Discuss the power analysis in balanced 3-ph system
    Explain the power analysis in unbalanced 3-ph system
    How to improve the power factor in 3-ph circuits
    Realize the electric resonance in electric circuits
    Series resonance vs. parallel resonance
    Explain different terms related to electric resonance
    Identify applications of resonance circuits
    Realize the drawbacks of unwanted resonance

    Requirements:
    No prior knowledge about electrical engineering
    Basic knowledge of mathematics
    calculator

    Description:
    Hi everyone!

    This course is designed to provide a complete understanding of electric circuits starting from the basics and fundamentals of electrical engineering moving to advanced topics in electric circuits for complete beginners without any previous knowledge.
    Electric circuits analysis is the fundamental theory upon which all branches of electrical engineering are built. Many branches of electrical engineering, such as power engineering, electric machines, control, electronics, communications, and instrumentation, are based on electric circuit theory.

    The course is roughly divided into the following topics:
                                        <<<< Basics and fundamentals of electrical engineering and electronics >>>>
    What is an electric circuit?
    System of Units & SI Prefixes
    Definitions of electric charge, current, voltage, power and energy
    Basic circuit elements and their applications
    DC current vs. AC current
    Difference between independent and dependent sources
    Power balance in electric circuits
                                        <<<< Fundamental laws in DC electric circuits >>>>
    Ohm's law in electric circuits
    Various properties of resistors
    Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) and Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL)
    Short circuit and open circuit
    Circuit reduction topology using series and parallel resistors
    Voltage and current divider rules
    Star and delta connections
    Star to Delta transformation and vice versa for the circuit reduction
    Nodal analysis method and concept of super node
    Electric circuit applications as lighting systems
                                        <<<< Advanced theorems in DC circuit analysis >>>>
    The concept of linearity and  linear circuits
    Different electric circuit theorems such as superposition and source transformation theorems
    Thevenin theorem in electric circuits
    How to apply Thevenin with dependent sources?
    The maximum power transfer theory using Thevenin
    Norton theorem in electric circuits
                                        <<<< Capacitors and Inductors in Electric circuits >>>>
    Various properties for capacitors and inductors
    The voltage and current relations in capacitors and inductors
    The energy stored in capacitors and inductors
    How to simplify capacitive, and inductive circuits?
    Series and parallel capacitors and inductors
                                        <<<< Capacitors and Inductors in Electric circuits >>>>
    Basics of operational amplifiers (Op-Amps)
    Difference between ideal and practical Op-Amps
    Different types of Op-Amps such as inverting, non inverting, summing and difference amplifiers
    Different applications on Op-Amps such as differentiator, integrator, cascaded Op-Amps
    How to implement digital to analog converter (DAC) using Op-Amps?
    How to build instrumentation amplifier (IA) using Op-Amp circuits?
                                        <<<< DC transient circuits >>>>
    First order DC transient circuits
    Forced and free response of R-L circuit
    Forced and free response of R-C circuit
    The key to working with any R-L or R-C circuits
    The analysis of second order DC transient circuits
    Analysis of series RLC circuit
    Different responses for RLC circuit
    How to analyze any general RLC circuit?
                                        <<<< AC Electric Circuit Analysis >>>>
    Practical difference between AC and DC circuits
    AC sinusoidal sources and phasors
    Identify the phasor representation for AC sources
    V-I relations for resistors, inductors and capacitors in AC circuits
    Definitions of impedance and admittance
    Apply different circuit techniques and theorems in AC circuits
    Apply KVL, KCL, impedance combinations, mesh and nodal techniques in AC circuits
    Apply superposition, source transformation, Thevenin and Norton theorems in AC circuits
    Realize Cramer's rule and the elimination technique in analyzing any AC electric circuit
    Analysis of  Op Amp AC circuits
                                        <<<< Power in AC Circuits >>>>
    Practical importance of AC power analysis
    Difference between instantaneous and average power
    Apply maximum power transfer theory  in AC circuits
    The root-mean-square (RMS) value and its importance in AC circuits
    Identify the apparent power (S) and power factor (PF)
    Discuss the complex power and its importance in AC power analysis
    Difference between active power (P) and reactive power (Q)
    Realize the power triangle in relating the different types of AC power
    Realize the consequences of low power factor in AC power system
    The role of capacitors in improving the power factor
                                        <<<< Three Phase Circuits >>>>
    The advantages of using 3-ph systems
    The origin of balanced three phase supply
    Study different possible connections in balanced 3-ph circuits
    Apply (star-star), (star-delta), (delta-star), (delta-delta) 3-ph connections
    Discuss the difference between (3-wire) and (4-wire) 3-ph systems
    The difference between line and phase voltages
    The relations between line and phase currents
    How to analyze unbalanced star or delta loads in any 3-ph system
                                        <<<< Power in Three Phase Circuits >>>>
    Power calculations in balanced 3-ph system
    Power calculations in unbalanced 3-ph system
    How to calculate the power losses in any 3-ph system?
    How to improve the power factor in 3-ph circuits?
                                        <<<< Resonance in Electric Circuits >>>>
    Realize the electric resonance phenomena in electric circuits
    Series resonance vs. parallel resonance
    Properties of resonant circuits
    Half power frequencies in resonant circuits
    Bandwidth and quality factor for electric resonance
    Applications of resonance circuits
    Drawbacks of unwanted resonance
       You will find several solved examples and practical applications to illustrate the analysis of practical circuits
                    By the end of this course, you will be able to start your career in electrical engineering, power and
                   computer engineering and electronics so that you will be able to analyze different electric circuits
                   from basics to advanced
    I thank you very much for taking the time to check the course content.
                    See you in the course !

    Who this course is for:
    Anyone with passion in learning about electrical engineering from scratch without any previous knowledge

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