Exam 3 Study Guide - Electrical Circuits | EE 261, Exams of Microelectronic Circuits

Material Type: Exam; Professor: Inan; Class: Electrical Circuits; Subject: Electrical Engineering; University: University of Portland; Term: Fall 2002;

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EE261 Test 3 Study Guide Fall 2002
Goals for Test 3:
1. Given any 1st or 2nd order circuit containing capacitors, inductors, resistors,
independent sources, and/or dependent sources, you should be able to find the following:
- the voltage at any node
- the voltage across any element
- the current through any element
- the power absorbed (or delivered) by any element
- the energy absorbed (or delivered) by any element
Topics for Test 3:
The topics we have covered that help achieve these goals are as follows:
All topics listed in Test 1 and Test 2 Study
Guides
1st Order Equation for Capacitor Voltage 1st Order Equation for Inductor Current
Sequential Switching Circuits
2nd Order Natural Response: Overdamped,
Critically Damped, Underdamped
Complete Response for Parallel RLC Complete Response for Series RLC
How to Transform Circuits into Parallel
RLC or Series RLC
Recommended Study Method for Test 3:
1. Review topics on Test 1 and Test 2.
2. Read Sections 8.1 - 8.6, 8.11, 8.12, 9.1 - 9.9, 9.12 - 9.15.
3. Prepare a crib sheet with all the information you think will be useful during the test.
4. Using only your crib sheet and calculator, solve as many problems you can and then
compare your answer to the solution. There are examples that we worked in class,
examples in the textbook, homework problems, problems in the book with the answer,
and last year's test.

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EE261 Test 3 Study Guide Fall 2002

Goals for Test 3:

  1. Given any 1st^ or 2nd^ order circuit containing capacitors, inductors, resistors, independent sources, and/or dependent sources, you should be able to find the following:
  • the voltage at any node
  • the voltage across any element
  • the current through any element
  • the power absorbed (or delivered) by any element
  • the energy absorbed (or delivered) by any element

Topics for Test 3:

The topics we have covered that help achieve these goals are as follows:

All topics listed in Test 1 and Test 2 Study Guides 1 st^ Order Equation for Capacitor Voltage 1 st^ Order Equation for Inductor Current Sequential Switching Circuits 2 nd^ Order Natural Response: Overdamped, Critically Damped, Underdamped Complete Response for Parallel RLC Complete Response for Series RLC How to Transform Circuits into Parallel RLC or Series RLC

Recommended Study Method for Test 3:

  1. Review topics on Test 1 and Test 2.
  2. Read Sections 8.1 - 8.6, 8.11, 8.12, 9.1 - 9.9, 9.12 - 9.15.
  3. Prepare a crib sheet with all the information you think will be useful during the test.
  4. Using only your crib sheet and calculator, solve as many problems you can and then compare your answer to the solution. There are examples that we worked in class, examples in the textbook, homework problems, problems in the book with the answer, and last year's test.