DC Circuit Analysis

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DC Circuit Analysis

About this course

We continue by covering another major aspect that is often forgotten in many courses. This course has been created to help you understand the fundamentals of DC Circuit Analysis such as Definition of various circuit elements Fundamentals of Electric DC CircuitsBilateral and Unilateral Elements, Linear and Non-Linear Elements, Lumped and Distributed ElementsSeries and Parallel connection of elementsStar to Delta, Delta to Star ConversionIdeal & Practical Voltage & Current Sources.Know the difference between Dependent and Independent SourcesDefinition of the Kirchhoff's laws (Kirchhoff's Voltage Law and Kirchhoff's Current Law)Various methods of circuit analysis - Mesh Analysis, Loop Analysis, Nodal AnalysisCircuit Theorems - Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Millman’s TheoremThis course is for anyone who wants in-depth information about the fundamentals of Electric DC Circuits. The course does not require any prior knowledge and covers all the basics to understand each concept with supporting numerical to understand the application of the concepts. Sample problems and assignments have been included to increase understanding of each topic.At the end of the course, quiz is added to provide students with an insight into their concept comprehension. This course has been crafted with care. I hope to see you go through the course and work alongside the many happy students.

What you'll learn

  • understand the fundamental elements of DC circuits
  • differentiate between various types of circuit elements
  • apply Kirchhoff's Laws in circuit analysis
  • use different methods of circuit analysis such as mesh, loop, and nodal analysis
  • apply circuit theorems like Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorem

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