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Electrical Circuit Crash Course for VLSI interview and GATE

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Electrical Circuit Crash Course for VLSI interview and GATE, available at $24.99, has an average rating of 5, with 27 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 4 reviews, and has 20 subscribers.

You will learn about Active and Passive Elements Kirchhoffs Current Law Kirchhoffs Voltage Law Superposition Theorem Norton’s Theorem Thevenin’s Theorem Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Passive Sign Convention Voltage Division Rule Current Division Rule The Nodal Analysis The Mesh Analysis Properties of Resistors, Inductors and Capacitors Electric Charge, Voltage, Current Power, Energy Independent & Dependent Sources Reciprocity Theorem Millman’s Theorem Tellegen’s Theorem This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics Engineering or Electrical Engineering or VLSI professionals or VLSI students or Gate, PSU, Government Exam or EE Students or Hardware Engineers or Semiconductor professionals It is particularly useful for Electronics Engineering or Electrical Engineering or VLSI professionals or VLSI students or Gate, PSU, Government Exam or EE Students or Hardware Engineers or Semiconductor professionals.

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Summary

Title: Electrical Circuit Crash Course for VLSI interview and GATE

Price: $24.99

Average Rating: 5

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 27

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 28

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 28

Original Price: ?1,199

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Active and Passive Elements
  • Kirchhoffs Current Law
  • Kirchhoffs Voltage Law
  • Superposition Theorem
  • Norton’s Theorem
  • Thevenin’s Theorem
  • Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
  • Passive Sign Convention
  • Voltage Division Rule
  • Current Division Rule
  • The Nodal Analysis
  • The Mesh Analysis
  • Properties of Resistors, Inductors and Capacitors
  • Electric Charge, Voltage, Current
  • Power, Energy
  • Independent & Dependent Sources
  • Reciprocity Theorem
  • Millman’s Theorem
  • Tellegen’s Theorem
  • Who Should Attend

  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • VLSI professionals
  • VLSI students
  • Gate, PSU, Government Exam
  • EE Students
  • Hardware Engineers
  • Semiconductor professionals
  • Target Audiences

  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • VLSI professionals
  • VLSI students
  • Gate, PSU, Government Exam
  • EE Students
  • Hardware Engineers
  • Semiconductor professionals
  • This Course is MUST for Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation engineers who aspire to start their career in VLSI industry or in Electrical public / private sector companies . It teaches fundamental concepts of Electrical circuits such as charge, voltage and current and basic network solving techniques and Network Theorems which are foundations of Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. This course will help you to prepare for Competitive Exams such as GATE / PSU as well as for College exams. All the video lectures are prepared by Electrical Industry experts so that students get exposure to industry perspective as well.

    These concepts In this course will provide good understanding of Electrical circuit behavior. Hence understanding of these concepts are necessary for all Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineers. It’s self-paced online Basic Electrical Circuit Analysis course where every concept has been explained with examples. This course will make you ready to plunge into other Subjects of Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation domains.

    This course will cover all important concepts of the Kirchhoff’s Laws, behavior of R-L-C (Resistor, Inductor, Capacitor) elements, Classification of two terminal elements ( active / passive,  unilateral / bilateral ), classification of sources, nodal analysis and mesh analysis, Superposition principle, Thevenin’s & Norton’s Theorem, Maximum power transfer and Reciprocity principles.

    In this course, every problem solving example has been selected carefully so that you can solve similar problems in interviews and Competitive Exams such as GATE/PSU.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Electrical Basics

    Lecture 1: Electrical Basics

    Lecture 2: Ohms Law, Sources & Elements

    Lecture 3: Resistor & Inductor

    Lecture 4: Capacitor

    Lecture 5: KCL-Kirchhoffs Current Law

    Lecture 6: KVL – Kirchhoffs Voltage Law

    Lecture 7: Passive Sign Convention

    Lecture 8: Series Connection & Voltage Division Rule

    Lecture 9: Parallel Connection & Current Division Rule

    Lecture 10: Star Delta and Source Transformation (ST)

    Lecture 11: Numerical on Star-Delta, ST and Sources

    Lecture 12: Balanced Bridge: Concept and Examples

    Lecture 13: Nodal Analysis

    Lecture 14: Mesh Analysis

    Lecture 15: Numerical on Super Node and Mesh Analysis

    Lecture 16: Numerical on Nodal Analysis -I

    Lecture 17: Numerical on Nodal Analysis -II

    Lecture 18: Numerical on Network Solving Techniques-I

    Lecture 19: Numerical on Network Solving Techniques-II

    Lecture 20: Superposition Theorem

    Lecture 21: Numerical on Superposition Theorem

    Lecture 22: Thevenin and Norton Theorem & solved Examples

    Lecture 23: Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

    Lecture 24: Numerical on Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

    Lecture 25: Tellengens Theorem

    Lecture 26: Millmans Theorem

    Lecture 27: Next Step

    Instructors

  • Electrical Circuit Crash Course for VLSI interview and GATE  No.2
    Learnin28days Academy
    Online Academy by Industry Experts for Engineering Students
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