In this course, you will learn about the history of the computer, the ENIAC computer, semiconductor technology, and also about the concept of the superposition theory. The Thevenin's theorem, and graphical method for finding Thevenin's voltage and resistance will also be covered in this course. Then, the course will teach you about Norton's equivalent circuits, sinusoidial steady state, as well as the use of phasors in circuit analysis.
This course will also teach you about RC and RL circuits with DC sources, as well as charging and discharging transients in RC circuits. Lastly, this course will cover examples involving RC circuits and RL circuits, and also, teach you how the simulation of RC circuits and RL circuits can be carried out.
This course is helpful for learners who want to understand the fundamentals of electronics, as well as the history of electronics. The course will also teach learners about the various fundamental theorems that are important when learning about electronics. Start this course now to understand how theorems like superposition, Thevenin, and Norton are important in the design of electronic circuits.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
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