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Dec 30, 2024
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EL 266 - Advanced Network Analysis Credit Hours: 1
This course will provide an overview of advanced electrical networks and electronics analysis techniques including mesh analysis, nodal analysis, bridge networks, Y and delta conversions, Norton theorem, Millman’s theorem, and two-port networks including hybrid transistor model and H-parameters, impedance (Z) and admittance (Y) transistor and circuit parameters, scattering (S) and chain (ABCD) circuit parameters. The course will emphasize the use of the linear algebra approach as an integral part of the advanced analysis of electrical networks.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- demonstrate mastery of advanced electrical and electronic network analysis techniques; and
- apply linear algebra to advanced network analysis.
Prerequisites: EL 150, EL 154 Corequisites: EL 214 S (N)
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