EE 239 (A2) Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering
Fall 2007
Department of Electrical & Computer
Engineering
University of Alberta
Course Instructor: Venkata Dinavahi
Office: ECERF W2-017 (second floor)
Email: d i n a v a h i @ e c e . u a l b e r t a . c a
Phone: 492-1003
Office Hours: Friday 2 PM - 4.30 PM or contact me to arrange a time
Course web page: http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~dinavahi/ee239.html
Course Philosophy
Download
M W F 1 PM to 1.50 PM in ETLE 1003
Mid-term : Friday October 19 2007, 1.00 PM - 1.50 PM in
ETLE 1003
Final : Monday December 17 2007, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM in ETLE 1003.
- ``Foundations of Electric Circuits'' by
J. R. Cogdell, Prentice Hall 1999, ISBN 0-13-907742-1.
Units, Circuit Elements, Circuit Laws, Network Reduction.
Loop Analysis, Nodal Analysis, Network Theorems, Controlled Sources.
Complex numbers, Phasor Diagrams, AC Network Analysis, Resonance.
AC Power and Energy Storage, Power and Energy in Frequency Domain, AC
Applications- Machines, Transformers, Power Distribution, Electrical Safety.
Assignments : 15%
Labs : 10%
Mid-term : 25%
Final : 50%
Completed assignments must be dropped off in the EE239 (A2) LEC assignment box
outside ECERF. No credit will be given to assignments submitted
after their due dates or times.
Huifei Rao (huifei@ualberta.ca)
Labs
Enrique Nino (enino@ece.ualberta.ca)
Janak Acharya (jacharya@ualberta.ca)
- Measurement Instruments
- Network Theorems
- Oscilloscopes
- AC Phasors