EEST 116 Electronics Applied Math II
This course sharpens problem-solving skills by mastering advanced analysis techniques for AC circuits, including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, and frequency domain analysis. With a focus on RLC circuits, students will analyze complex circuits containing resistors, inductors, and capacitors, gaining insights into their transient and steady-state behavior. Emphasis will be placed on the design and analysis of RLC filters, exploring their applications in signal conditioning, audio processing, and communication systems.
Cross Listed Courses
N/A
Prerequisite
EEST 111, EEST 112, EEST 113
Corequisite
EEST 114, EEST 115
Offered
Winter, Summer
Outcomes
- Master advanced analysis techniques for RLC circuits, including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, and frequency domain analysis, with a supplementary review of trigonometry fundamentals.
- Apply analytical methods, incorporating trigonometric principles, to design and optimize RLC filters for specific frequency response characteristics, such as low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass filtering.
- Utilize simulation software to analyze the transient and steady-state behavior of RLC circuits, validating theoretical predictions and optimizing circuit performance, while integrating trigonometric functions where applicable.
- Develop proficiency in analyzing and interpreting experimental data from RLC circuit measurements, applying trigonometric principles to enhance analytical skills in circuit analysis and design.
Area of Study:
Career Education, HS/Tech HS
Instructional Mode:
Web-enhanced