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Engineering Circuit Analysis: Volume 2 - Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods

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Engineering Circuit Analysis: Volume 2 - Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods

Engineering Circuit Analysis: Volume 2 - Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods
English | FLV | 600x336 | AVC 330 Kbps 29.970 fps | AAC 128 Kbps 44.1 KHz | 2 channels | 1.47 GB
Genre: Video Training

Engineering Circuit Analysis, also known as Circuit Theory, is difficult for most students primarily because the basic laws seem very simple. This leads the student to believe that the exam problems will not be too difficult, when in reality there is a large amount of technique in solving circuit problems. In other words, practicing circuit problems is absolutely essential to success in any circuits course. We begin this course assuming that the student knows absolutely nothing about electrical circuits. We start by explaining what voltage, current, and resistance mean in the context of a circuit. Once this is matered, we explain the circuit symbols and illustrate these with simple circuits. Ohm's law is covered next, which is absolutely essential in circuit theory, after which we explain Kirchhoff's Current Law and Kirchhoff's Voltage law. Numerous circuit problems are worked with these tools to give the student practice and confidence. We finish up the course with detailed examples on series/parallel resistor arrangements, voltage divider circuits, and current divider circuits.
Disk 1
Sect 1: Introduction to the Node Voltage Method
Sect 2: Node Voltage Problems - Part 1
Sect 3: Node Voltage Problems - Part 2
Sect 4: Node Voltage Problems - Part 3
Sect 5: Node Voltage Problems - Part 4
Sect 6: Node Voltage Problems - Part 5

Disk 2
Sect 7: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Sect 8: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 9: Node Voltage with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 10: Introduction to the Mesh Current Method
Sect 11: Mesh Current Problems - Part 1
Sect 12: Mesh Current Problems - Part 2

Disk 3
Sect 13: Mesh Current Problems - Part 3
Sect 14: Mesh Current Problems - Part 4
Sect 15: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 1
Sect 16: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 2
Sect 17: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 3
Sect 18: Mesh Currents with Dependent Sources - Part 4

General
Complete name : Engineering Circuit Analysis Tutor Volume 2\Disk 1\1 Introduction to the Node Voltage Method.flv
Format : Flash Video
File size : 118 MiB
Duration : 41mn 14s
Overall bit rate : 400 Kbps

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Duration : 41mn 14s
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Duration : 41mn 14s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
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Engineering Circuit Analysis: Volume 2 - Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods

Engineering Circuit Analysis: Volume 2 - Node Voltage and Mesh Current Analysis Methods

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