Laboratory Manual - AC Electrical Circuit Analysis (Fiore)
- Page ID
- 25888
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This laboratory manual is intended for use in an AC electrical circuits course and is appropriate for either a two or four year electrical engineering technology curriculum. The manual contains sufficient exercises for a typical 15 week course using a two to three hour practicum period. The topics range from introductory RL and RC circuits and oscilloscope orientation through series-parallel circuits, superposition, Thevenin’s theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, and concludes with series and parallel resonance.
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to RL and RC Circuits
- 2: Phasor Vector Review
- 3: The Oscilloscope (Tektronix MDO 3000 series)
- 4: The Oscilloscope (Tektronix TDS 3000 series)
- 5: The Oscilloscope (GWInstek 2000)
- 6: Capacitive Reactance
- 7: Inductive Reactance
- 8: Series RLC Circuits
- 9: Parallel RLC Circuits
- 10: Series-Parallel RLC Circuits
- 11: Passive Crossover
- 12: AC Superposition Theorem
- 13: AC Thevenin’s Theorem
- 14: AC Maximum Power Transfer
- 15: Series Resonance
- 16: Parallel Resonance
- 17: Loudspeaker Impedance Model
- Back Matter