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Jun 02, 2026
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ECE 20200 - Linear Circuit Analysis II Prerequisite(s): ECE 20100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-
Credit Hours: 3.00. Continuation of ECE 20100. Use of Laplace Transform techniques to analyze linear circuits with and without initial conditions. Characterization of circuits based upon impedance, admittance, and transfer function parameters. Determination of frequency response via analysis of poles and zeros in the complex plane. Relationship between the transfer function and the impulse response of a circuit. Use of continuous time convolution to determine time domain responses. Properties and practical uses of resonant circuits and transformers. Input - output characterization of a circuit as a two-port. Low and high-pass filter design. Typically offered Spring. Course Learning Outcomes 1. An ability to compute impedances and admittances of components and circuits.2. An ability to compute responses of linear circuits with and without initial conditions via one-sided Laplace transform techniques.3. An ability to compute responses to linear circuits using transfer function and convolution techniques.4. An ability to analyze and compute responses of linear circuits containing mutually couples inductors and ideal transformers in the s-domain.5. An ability to analyze basic two port circuits using the various types of two port parameters and be able to construct such parameters from a given circuit.6. An ability to analyze and design basic LP, BP, HP and resonant circuits in the s-domain.
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