SEE 1023 - Section 2

Circuit Theory

Department of Energy Conversion,

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)

Problems taken from textbook (or otherwise) will be assigned as homework. Every student need to submit the selected problems at the end of the week (Friday or Thursday if Friday happens to be a holiday). You will be told which problems are selected for submission about a week before that.

Within any week, a time slot (ranging from 10 to 20 minutes) will be taken for student’s presentation. The selected groups will have to give presentations to the solutions of the problems which are taken from the homework or special problems given during lectures. The group will only be informed that they need to give presentation at the beginning of the presentation week. A group may need to present more than once and different students will be selected for each presentation. The presentation will be peer-evaluated based on this rubric. The points for the presentation will be normalized and multiplied with the individual points obtained for your homework.

The final mark for your homework (which comprises 10% of your total marks) is therefore given by:
Final HW (10%) = (individual homework point)  x  (normalized presentation point)

For example, let's say that you have submitted ALL of the assigned homework and you have collected 9 points. However, your group presentation is not that good and you only managed to collect 6 out of 12 points (6/12) or 0.5. The final mark for your homework is therefore 9 x 0.5 = 4.5 out of 10%. Hence, to get a good mark for your homework, you must ensure that your group presentation is excellent and this requires team working.

 

Questions for assignments are normally taken from textbook and they are based on group submission. Typically you need to solve a circuit problem and verify your answer using PSpice. You can use netlist or capture to simulate your circuit.

 

Week 1

 Do your own revision, especially on what you have learnt from SEE 1003. See also the mapping for reading list.

 

Week 2

4.92, 4.95, 4.97   4.67, 4.70, 4.73, 4.77

Presentation on Friday 21-01-2011 Group C

 

Week 3

4.78, 4.79, 4.81, 4.86, 4.89

Presentation on Thurs 27-01-2011 Group E

 

Assignment1 (PSpice based - by group)

Problem 4.83
(a) Obtain your answer by calculation
(b) Verify your answer using PSpice. You can choose either netlist or Capture to simulate your circuit.
 

Submit your assignment in week 4

 

Week 4

 9.43, 9.44, 9.47, 9.49, 9.51 

Presentation on Thurs 10-02-2011 Group B

 

Week 5

 

 

Week 6

10.16, 10.17, 10.18, 10.19, 10.21 

Presentation on Thurs 17-02-2011 Group F

 

 

Week 7

10.25, 10.26, 10.27, 10.28, 10.43, 10.46, 10.49, 10.50 

Presentation on Thurs 24-02-2011 Group A

 

Week 8

10.31, 10.32, 10.33  - submit all

Presentation on Thurs 03-03-2011 Groups: H and D

 

Week 9

HW questions for resonance click here. Submit: 3, 5, 8 

Presentation on Thurs 10-03-2011 Groups: K 

 

Week 10

Assignment 2: Do problem 8.53 of your textbook and verify it using PSPICE

HW questions for resonance click here. Submit: 9, 11, 13 

Presentation on Thurs 17-03-2011 Groups: G 

 

Week 11

 

Week 12

Assignment2 due this week

Homework on second order circuit

Submit HW question 1 and HW question 3 (Presentation by Group J)

 

Week 13

Presentation by Group J on second order circuit (7th April 2011)

Homework on 2-port network: 18.2, 18.3, 18.28, 18.34, 18.38

 

 

Week14

Presentation Group I on Friday 15-04-2011 

 

 

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