ELTRN111 - Circuit Analysis

Description:ELTRN111 begins with definitions of voltage source, current source, and equivalent circuit. The loop, node, branch, ladder methods, Thevenin Theorem, and superposition theorem used in circuit analysis are also covered. The RC and RL time constants are defined, and their applications are introduced. Both inductive reactance and capacitive reactance are defined, and impedance is discussed in terms of complex variables and phasors. Series and parallel resonance circuits are studied.
Credit hours:2-2-3
Prerequisite(s):ELTRN 110 and MATH 091 or concurrent enrollment or equivalent competencies
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates, AAS, ALS
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Not Applicable
Offered:Offered as needed.

Electronics Courses

NumberTitleHours
ELTRN 110Intro to Electricity & Electronics1-3-2
ELTRN 111Circuit Analysis2-2-3
ELTRN 140Solid State Fundamentals for Electronics2-2-3
ELTRN 160Digital Electronics2-4-4
ELTRN 203Programmable Controllers2-2-3
ELTRN 250Electrician Internship0-1-2
ELTRN 251Electrician Internship0-1-2
ELTRN 252Electrician Internship0-1-2
ELTRN 253Electrician Internship0-1-2
ELTRN 254Electrician Internship0-1-2