EEE 202 Circuits I
ASU Catalog Description:
Principles for analyzing linear and nonlinear circuits.
Uses SPICE and MATLAB. Design and measurement of linear analog electrical systems.
Lecture, lab. Fee. Prerequisite: EEE 101 (or its equivalent). Pre- or corequisites:
MAT 274 (or 275); PHY 131, 132.
Course Links
- Syllabus: EEE 202 Syllabus (2 page document)
given out the first day of class.
- Homework Assignments (Spring 2008)
- Textbook: website with errata and problem solutions
- Circuit Analysis
A Systems Approach by R. M. Mersereau and J. R. Jackson
- Web Handouts
- Flash Animations
- External Links: EEE 202 Lab Web Page
- PSpice
- The most recent PSpice version can be downloaded from
OrCAD (used to be MicroSim).
- PSpice is installed on the ASU PC Network on the Instructor Volume (IV) under
the class name of "pspice". To run it follow these steps:
- Click on the Start button. Move the cursor to Programs, then to
Utilities. Next, click on IVmount.
- Enter the class name as pspice. If the IV button is not selected,
click on the IV button to select it. Then click OK.
- On your windows desktop, you should now see a drice icon labeled
U:drive pspice. Double click on the icon. A window with several icons appears.
- Double click on the "Run me first" icon in order to load some selected files
to your local drive.
- Finally, double click on the "Schematics" icon to run PSPICE.
Links to Further Understanding
A DC Circuit Tutorial from the Physics Department at the University of Guelph (Canada).
This is a really useful piece of work for understanding the basics.
Electrical Examples from a Math Table at British Columbia Institute of Technology
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