UO Electrical and Electronic Systems
Undergraduate
Course aim
To introduce students to the concepts, applications, basic analysis and measurements in electrical and electronic systems.
Course content
This course will introduce students to the basic principles of electrical systems and electronic circuits. Electronic circuits will be described in terms of basic electrical quantities, components, and circuit analysis methods. Electrical systems such as power supply will be introduced in the context of renewable and non-renewable supply, transmission and storage.
Topics that will be covered include: basic electrical quantities, systems of units, resistance, resistive circuits, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Current Law, Kirchhoff's Voltage Law, capacitors, inductors, transients, diodes, simple operational amplifiers, relays, electronic switching, first order transient analysis, steady state analysis, induction, transformers, energy sources and storage.
Textbooks
Allan R. Hambley 2018, Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications, 7, Pearson Education Inc.
Prerequisites
Assumed knowledge: SACE Stage 2, Mathematical Methods and Physics.
Corequisite(s)
Nil
Teaching Method
Component | Duration | ||
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EXTERNAL, ONLINE ACTIVITY | |||
Online | 10 weeks x N/A |
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Assessment
Problem solving exercise, Test/Quiz, Viva Voce
Fees
EFTSL*: 0.125
Commonwealth Supported program (Band 2)
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* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation