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Introduction

ELEC1112 Electrical Circuits

Course Staff
Lecturer:
A/Prof Julien Epps
Director of Academic Studies
[email protected]
Room G6, EE Building
Tutors:
Dr Rukmi Dutta
Prof John Fletcher
Lab Demonstrators:
Mr Amirhassan Zareanborji
TBA

Contents
Administration
Why Electrical Engineering?

Every Week

Course
format

Lectures

Tutorial

Laboratory

1 hr

2 hrs
4

3 hrs

Indicative Course Structure


Wk. No

Summary of Lecture Program

Introduction, Circuit Basics Overview + Lab Safety.

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3
4

Kirchhoffs laws - Resistive circuits, Series & Parallel circuits, Power & Energy

Energy storage elements - inductors and capacitors, energy storage

First order circuits RL & RC circuits, transient responses

Introduction to AC/sinusoidal analysis, phasors & phasor diagrams

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9
10
11
12

Sinusoidal steady-state analysis, AC circuit analysis, AC power analysis

Node Equations & Circuit analysis


Circuit theorems Thvenin, Norton, Superposition Theorems, MPT

Transformers and voltage shaping circuits


Operational amplifiers

Digital systems, number representation

Combination logic, digital circuit analysis

Critical Path
The longest path through a network of
interdependent activities
Assumption:
Each task
cannot start
until all
dependent
(input) tasks
are first
completed

Delays in the critical path directly cause


delays to the entire duration of the project
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Why you should pass this course


You should always aim to pass your
courses
Mastery is better still !

This is your skill set

ELEC1112 is on the critical path for your


degree program

ELEC1112 Lab
Buy the Laboratory kit

COMPULSORY:
$10 - soldering and components kit.
$5 Safety Goggles (or bring your own)

OPTIONS:
Pay extra $15 for a prototyping board (useful investment)

Pay $ at School Office in Elec. Eng. Building (room EEG1)


for lab manual, soldering and components kit.
Get receipt, pick up goods from the Electronic Workshop
(room EEG14A)

ELEC1112 Lab
Important:
You must complete the Elec Eng OH&S module before
you start in any electrical engineering labs
In either this course or other courses

From Moodle Home, using Search courses, find Elec


Eng OH&S
You should be able to enrol in and complete the course

LAB
Attend no less than 80% of lab classes and
watch safety lecture.
AND
Pass mark average for experiments
AND
Pass lab EXAM (Week 10/11)

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Tutorials
One hour tutorial weekly
Go to your designated time-slot
What do you do ?

Solve problems from textbook and handouts


beforehand
Contribute to interactive problem solving
What do we do ?
Answer your questions

Give example worked solutions


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Attendance
Lectures
UNSW requirement to attend 80% of classes.

Lab
80% of lab sessions
Reports handed in at end of lab session
Week 1 - Lab Safety COMPULSORY

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Course Web Site


http://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au
You should be automatically enrolled in ELEC1112 on Moodle
You will need your zPass to access this
All marks lab assessments, midterm test and exams
Discussion forums:
Post your questions, doubts and discussions
Any student can answer the questions by any other
student.
Only questions related to ELEC1112 need to/should be
posted.

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Text book
Recommended
Alexander and Sadiku, Fundamentals of
Electric Circuits, 5th edition

Others
Check course outline
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Mid-session Quiz
Thursday, April 23rd usual lecture time
and venue
Topics All material up to and including
end of Week 6.
Weight 20% of final assessment.

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Things to do in Week 1
Read all the Course Outline.
Log onto Moodle link
Register for the OH&S safety module in
Moodle, watch the lecture, complete the
quiz
Submit online OHS declaration
Buy the Laboratory kit

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Need help?
Ask tutor in your tutorial class
Post your question on the Moodle discussion
forum

Send me an e-mail
Use my consultation time: TBA, EEG6
Dont wait !
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What you can give us!


Feedback
Both positive and negative
What you like about the course
Suggestions for content / improvements

Input
Contributions on content good web sites/links to
share
Interesting & challenging problems to solve

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Why Electrical Engineering?


How much
Systems?

do

we

rely

on

Electrical

What would the world be like if all electrical


systems suddenly stopped working?

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Why are you studying this subject?


Electrical systems are an integral part of many
modern systems.
Why Electrical??????
Fast, efficient way to transmit energy
Fast, efficient way to communicate information
Many advances in electrical and electronic systems
eg computers and semiconductor systems.
Small, light weight
Lot of computing power
Reliability
Flexibility
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Why are you studying this subject?


Electrical systems are an integral part of many
modern systems.
Why Electrical??????
Many advances in electrical and electronic systems
eg computers and semiconductor systems.
Small, light weight.
Lot of computing power
Reliability
Flexibility

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Electrical systems are an integral part of many


modern systems.
Why Electrical??????
Many advances in electrical and electronic systems
eg computers and semiconductor systems.
Small, light weight.
Lot of computing power
Reliability
Flexibility

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http://www.technologyreview.com/view/521871/liquid-metal-printer-lays-electronic-circuits-on-paper-plastic-and-even-cotton/

Why are you studying this subject?

Broader topics
Electrical (transfer of energy)

Power systems
Renewable energy
Electrical machines
Power Electronics

Electronic (transfer of information)

Digital electronics & computing systems


Analog electronics
Microelectronics
Control systems
Communication systems
Instrumentation/Measurement
Telecommunications
Signal processing

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Lots of things need electricity and


hence ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

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A Car the EE perspective

Source: A.S. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, EE 249, UC Berkeley, Fall262002.

More Modern Car

Source: www.aplusjapaneseautorepair.com

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More Modern Car

Source: www.aplusjapaneseautorepair.com

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Better Place

Airbus 380 vs Boeing Dreamliner


Large Commercial
Aircraft contains many
electrical systems eg:
Power systems
Control Systems
Communication
Systems
Computer networks
Entertainment systems

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Courtesy: Airbus S.A.S and Boeing

Slide Courtesy of Airbus S.A.S and Boeing

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Medical instrumentation

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Medical instrumentation

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Source:cochlear.com, saludamedical.com, www.implantabledevice.com

Not in ELEC1112: The memristor


Predicted theoretically in
1971
A kind of resistor whose
value varies according to
the current passing
through it
Remembers value after
current disappears
Experimentally
demonstrated in 2008
Memristor-based computer
would never need to be
rebooted
Non-volatile memory:
100TB drives by 2018 ?

Source: IEEE Spectrum

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Not in ELEC1112: Qubits


Store data and perform
computing operations
on a single atom
Also: quantum
superposition
UNSW: First electron
spin readout, first write
to electron spin (2013)
in silicon
Trillion dollar global
industry
Source: www.australianscientist.com.au

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www.thebrickcastle.com

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Your future starts now


Join professional societies:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Student membership ~$30

Engineers Australia

Student membership free

Start researching interesting companies


Look for opportunities to meet professional engineers
Get to know other engineering students
Join a student project

BLUEsat
sunswift
FIRST Robotics
Start your own . . . Student Project Seed Funding
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Sydney Careers Expo 4 March 2015

Kick start your career and register to attend!


Expand your network

Be guided with your future

Your global home

Meet industry leaders,


professionals and
potential employers,
who will be at these
events to help you
understand what to
expect in the workforce.

Knowing where to start with


your career as an engineer can
be unclear. These careers
activities are a platform for you
to ask questions and get all the
answers you need. Develop
your interview skills.

As a student or graduate
member of Engineers Australia,
you can access Australias
premier engineering network
and have world-class
professional development and
technical resources.

Sydney Careers Expo 4 March 2015

The Engineers Australia Sydney Careers


Expo aims to guide, educate and develop
our future engineers. As an aspiring
engineer, this event will give you the
opportunity to connect with industry
leaders and seek advice on starting your
career.
Visit the 2015 Careers Expo on the
Engineers Australia Sydney Divisions
website to register now!
www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sydney

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