Lecture

Circuit Analysis Fundamentals

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This lecture covers the basics of circuit analysis, including defining unknowns, establishing equations for independent loops and nodes, solving systems of equations, and analyzing circuits using computer simulations. It also delves into examples of analyzing circuits, such as determining voltages and currents in resistors. The lecture further explores temporal analysis of linear circuits, computer simulations for predicting circuit behavior, and responses of RC and RLC circuits. The concepts of superposition, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem are also discussed, along with star-to-triangle transformations in circuits.

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