EE 100: Electronic Techniques for Engineering
Electrical Engineering 100: Electronic Techniques for Engineering (Fall 2012, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Vivek Subramanian. This course serves as
an introduction to the principles of electrical engineering, starting from the basic concepts of voltage and current and circuit elements of resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
Topics covered in this course include: the fundamental concepts of electrical engineering; circuit analysis techniques - KCL, KVL, and Thevenin and Norton equivalents; batteries;
operational amplifiers; capacitors, general response of the RC circuit; inductors, general response of the RL circuit; phasor analysis; frequency response, filters, Bode plots;
and guitar circuits.
Lecture 28 - Review Session |
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Lecture 02 - Fundamental Concepts: Cell Phone Architecture, Telegraphy, Radio |
Lecture 03 - AM Radio, A History of Semiconductors, Integrated Circuits, Computers |
Lecture 04 - Units, Charge and Current |
Lecture 05 - Motion of Charge, Time Dependence of Current, Voltage, Reference Nodes and Ground |
Lecture 06 - Measuring Voltage & Current, Power, Circuit Elements: Independent Sources |
Lecture 07 - Circuit Elements: Dependent Sources, Resistive Circuits: Ohm's Law, Conductivity |
Lecture 08 - Circuit Topology, Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) |
Lecture 09 - Equivalent Circuits, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL), Source Transformation |
Lecture 10 - Wye-Delta Transformation |
Lecture 11 - Circuit Analysis Techniques: Node-Voltage Method |
Lecture 13 - Mesh-Current Method, Supermesh |
Lecture 14 - Superposition Procedure |
Lecture 15 - Thevenin and Norton Equivalents |
Lecture 16 - Maximum Power Transfer, BJT Equivalent Circuit, Digital Inverter with BJTs |
Lecture 17 - Batteries |
Lecture 18 - Midterm Review |
Lecture 20 - Ideal Amplifier, Real Voltage Amplifier, Operational Amplifiers: Equivalent Circuit |
Lecture 21 - Op Amps: Feedback, Current Gain, Circuit Analysis, Non-inverting Amplifier |
Lecture 22 - Ways to Deal with Op Amp Circuits, Inverting Amplifier |
Lecture 23 - Capacitors, Energy Stored in a Capacitor, How does a Capacitor Behave? |
Lecture 24 - Capacitors: Transient Response, General Response of the RC Circuit, RC Op-Amp Circuits |
Lecture 25 - Capacitor Response, Analysis: Ideal Integrator, Capacitors in Series & Parallel |
Lecture 26 - Inductors, Inductor Response, General Response of the RL Circuit |
Lecture 27 - Why Phasors?, Phasor Domain, Phasor Relation for RLC, AC Phasor Analysis |
Lecture 28 - Review Session |
Lecture 29 - AC Phasor Analysis General Procedure and Examples |
Lecture 30 - Frequency Response, Example: Low Pass Filter |
Lecture 31 - Frequency Analysis Examples: Low Pass Filter, High Pass Filter, Bandpass RLC Filter |
Lecture 32 - Frequency Analysis: An RLC Circuit, Transfer Function, Bode Plots |
Lecture 33 - Bode Plots (cont.) |
Lecture 34 - Bode Plots (cont.) |
Lecture 35 - Generate Bode Plots (magnitude and phase), Filters |
Lecture 36 - Active Filters |
Lecture 38 - Guitar Circuits |