Electric Circuits Lab. EQUP 2106
Course description:
Practical-based introduction to electrical circuits concepts. Topics include standard systems and units with basic measurement devices and tools, DC and AC circuits, Electric Charge, Electric Current, Electric voltage, Electric resistor, Ohm's Law, Parallel and series connection, Kirchhoff's Law, Superposition Principle, Thevenin Theorem, Norton Theorem, AC Signals, and Oscilloscope, also based on the some of the features of Resonance circuits such as RC, RL and RLC circuits.
Course Aims:
Course seeks to enable students to achieve the following objectives:
- Provide and acquire students the skills of dealing with scientific equipment and electrical devices.
- Help students to measure physical quantities and analyze electrical circuits with different methods.
- Equip students with the laboratory experiments.
- Employ practical side; to support the theoretical part and linked together.
- Teach student the chart data and extract and analyze the data from it.
- Enhance the skills of writing good scientific reports.
Course outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, student will be able to:
- Define skills of using scientific equipment and devices.
- The ability to measure the electrical elements and quantities and analyze complex electrical circuits.
- Perform the laboratory experiments to study and understand the basic concepts of Electrical phenomena, DC & Ac waves, Electrical elements, and Electrical circuit analysis and simplification.
- Employ practical side; to support the theoretical part and linked together; which helps the student to understand and accommodate the physical facts and theoretical concepts.
- Ability to express chart data and extract and analyze the data from it.
- The ability to prepare scientific reports.