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*** [https://maple.cloud/app/5433531920023552/Circuit1Demo Circuit 1 Demo] from [[Symbolic/Examples/Circuits]] | *** [https://maple.cloud/app/5433531920023552/Circuit1Demo Circuit 1 Demo] from [[Symbolic/Examples/Circuits]] | ||
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− | *** [https://maple.cloud/app/5945584118923264/AE7+Ex03p04+BruteForce | + | *** [https://maple.cloud/app/5945584118923264/AE7+Ex03p04+BruteForce A&E 7 Ex 03p04 Using Brute Force] - includes a voltage controlled voltage source |
* Turning in assignments with Sakai | * Turning in assignments with Sakai |
Revision as of 04:02, 11 January 2022
This is the summary page for the first lab for EGR 224. It has been updated for Spring 2022.
Overview
During lab, we will cover the following topics:
- Recap of $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics for open circuits, short circuits, and single-pole single-throw switches
- Recap of $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics for ideal independent voltage and current sources
- Introduction to $$i$$-$$v$$ characteristics for ideal dependent sources
- voltage-controlled voltage source
- voltage-controlled current source
- current-controlled voltage source
- current-controlled current source
- Recap of Conservation laws
- Conservation of power
- Kirchhoff's Voltage Law
- Kirchhoff's Current Law
- Using Box and Box Drive
- Maple
- Register for a free MapleSoft account using Duke NetID@duke.edu account
- See Using Maple for installation options
- Examples on MapleCloud:
- Circuit 1 Demo from Symbolic/Examples/Circuits
- Second Brute Force Demo
- A&E 7 Ex 03p04 Using Brute Force - includes a voltage controlled voltage source
- Turning in assignments with Sakai