452-0513 – Circuit Theory II (TOII)
Gurantor department | Department of General Electrical Engineering |
Subject guarantor | doc. Ing. Jaromír Kijonka, CSc. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
The aim of education is give creative lessons in physical laws and principles to analysis of three-phase circuit, transient phenomena, two-port network, frequency response and distributed lines. After education student is able to calculated current, voltage, power and energy in circuit anyplace and then on the basis of them look on properties of electrical device. Student practices obtained knowledge and acquirements energetically.
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Summary
Analysis of three-phase circuits. Transient analysis - 1.order and 2. order circuits. Two-port networks, their classification and transmission parameters. Variable parameter circuitry, phasor line, amplitude and phase characteristics, Bode´s method. Quiescent point of nonlinear element. Feedback .Transient effects in pulse generators. Classification of linear circuitry with distributed parameters, parameters of one-way transmission line, telegraph equations, homogneous line and its transport parameters. Lossless line, space analysis of voltage, current, power and energy for time-varying quantity, reflection coefficient.
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Subject has no co-requisities.