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Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com
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Session 1: Focus
 Introduction to Electric Circuits
 System of Units
 What is an Electric Circuit?
 Electric Current
 Electric Potential
 Flashlight Circuit
 Power
 Home Work Problems
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An Introduction to
Electric Circuits
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Electric Circuits on a
Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
4
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Introduction to Electric Circuits
 Circuit analysis has long been a traditional introduction
to the art of problem solving from an engineering
perspective.
 It’s extremely unlikely for any engineer to encounter a
system that does not in some way include electrical
circuitry.
 As circuits become smaller and require less power,
power sources have become smaller and cheaper.
◦ Embedded circuits are seemingly everywhere
 So, Engineers of all disciplines need to understand
Electric Circuits
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Systems with Electric Circuits
Hubble Space Telescope: NASA
Ground
Control
Oil Rig
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Evolution of Circuit Technology
 Circuit technology has changed drastically over the
years
 In the early 1960s the space on a circuit board
occupied by the base of a single vacuum tube
◦ Today that same space could be occupied by an Intel
Pentium integrated circuit chip containing 50 million
transistors
Vacuum Tube
Intel’s Pentium Chips
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System of Units
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System of Units
 The system of units we employ is the International
System of Units, the Système International des Unités
◦ Normally referred as SI standard system
 SI is composed of the basic units
◦ meter (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), ampere (A), kelvin (K),
mole (mol) and candela (cd)
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Standard SI Prefixes & Engineering Units
 These standard prefixes are employed throughout our study of
electric circuits
 It is fairly common to see numbers expressed in what are
frequently termed as “engineering units.”
 In engineering notation, a quantity is represented by a number
between 1 and 999 and an appropriate metric unit using a power
divisible by 3.
◦ 0.048 W  48 mW
◦ 4.8 x 10-1 A  480 mA
◦ 12000 g  12 kg
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What is an Electric Circuit?
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What is an Electric Circuit?
 An electric circuit is an interconnection of electrical
components.
 The most elementary quantity in an analysis of
electric circuits is the electric charge.
 Our interest in electric charge is centered around its
motion
◦ Since charge in motion results in an energy transfer
 Especially of those situations in which the motion of
charge is confined to a definite closed path
 An electric circuit is essentially a pipeline that
facilitates transfer of charge from one point to
another.
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Electric Current
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Electric Current
 The time rate of change of charge constitutes an
electric current
 i (t) and q(t) represent current and charge, respectively
◦ Lowercase letters represent time dependency, and capital
letters are reserved for constant quantities
 The basic unit of current is the ampere (A), and 1 A is
1 coulomb per second.
i(t) is the instantaneous current
q(t0) is the charge that has flown from: – ∞ to t0
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Current Flow
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Current Flow
 We know that current flow in metallic conductors
results from electron motion
 The conventional current flow, which is universally
adopted, represents the movement of positive charges
 The figure below indicates that at any point in time, 2 C
of charge pass from left to right each second through
the wire
◦ Which means that electrons are flowing from right to left
 It is mandatory to specify not only the magnitude (2 A)
of current but also its direction ( )
Positive current flow
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Current Flow … contd.
 A single electron has a charge of −1.602 × 10−19 C
 Thus, 6.24 x 1018 electrons have -1 C of charge
◦ 1/ 1.602 × 10−19 = 6.24 x 1018
 Which means that, in the below circuit
◦ Electrons flow from right to left
◦ 2 Ampere is a flow of 2 Coulomb of charges per second
◦ 2 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in one second
Positive current flow
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Example: Positive Current Flow
 What is the direction of movement of electrons in the
below figure?
 How many electrons flow in a second?
◦ Net positive charge of 3C move left to right in a second
◦ That means, electrons are flowing from right to left and
◦ Total of 3 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in a second
3
1 A is 1 coulomb per second
One electron has -1.602 × 10−19 Coulomb of charge
1/ 1.602 × 10−19 = 6.24 x 1018 electrons have -1 C of charge
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Representation of Current
 Current of 3A indicates that a net positive charge of 3 C/s is
moving to the right
 Or that a net negative charge of −3 C/s is moving to the left
each second
 Two methods of representation for the exact same current (3A)
are given below
 It is convenient to think of current as the motion of positive
charge, even though it is known that current flow in metallic
conductors results from electron motion.
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Example: Negative Current Flow
 What is the direction of movement of electrons in the
below figure?
 How many electrons flow in a second?
◦ Electrons flow from left to right
◦ 3 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in a second
Negative current flow
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Quiz 1
 In the below circuit, if 7 A of current has been flowing
for 5 seconds:
◦ How many electrons would have flown in total and in which
direction?
◦ Electrons would have flown from right to left
◦ 5 * 7 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons in 5 seconds
7
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Quiz 2
 In the figure below electrons are moving from left to
right to create a current of 1 mA.
 Determine I1 and I2
 I1 = -1 mA
 I2 = +1 mA
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AC and DC
 In our daily lives, two types of currents are often
encountered
◦ Alternating Current (AC)
◦ Direct Current (DC)
 Common current found in every household is AC which
is used to run the refrigerator, TV, etc.
 Batteries, which are used in automobiles and flashlights,
are examples of DC sources
AC DC Exponential Damped Sinusoidal
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Typical Current Magnitudes
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Electric Potential
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Voltage or Potential Difference
 Voltage across a terminal pair is a measure of the
work required to move charge through the element
 The unit of voltage is the volt
 1 volt is the same as 1 joule per coulomb.
 Voltage is represented by V or v
A general two-terminal
circuit element
Note: Work or energy, w(t) or W, is measured in joules (J);
1 joule is 1 newton meter (N m)
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Voltage or Potential Difference
 Assume, a DC current is sent into terminal A, through
the general element, and back out of terminal B
 Also assume that pushing charges through the
element requires an expenditure of energy
 We then say that an electrical voltage (or a potential
difference) exists between the two terminals
 Or that there is a voltage “across” the element
A general two-terminal
circuit element
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Voltage or Potential Difference
 The variable (v) represents the voltage between points
A and B and it is assumed that point A is at a higher
potential than point B
 If v = 5V then the difference in potential of points A
and B is 5 V and point A is at the higher potential
Terminal A is 5 V positive
with respect to terminal B
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Voltage or Potential Difference
 If a unit positive charge is moved from point A
through the circuit to point B
◦ It will give up energy to the circuit and have 5 Joules less
energy when it reaches point B
 It means that the voltage source is delivering energy to
the circuit elements connected to the points A and B
◦ Or the circuit elements are said to absorb energy from the
voltage source
Terminal A is 5 V positive
with respect to terminal B
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Voltage or Potential Difference
 v = -5V means that the potential between points A and
B is 5 V and point B is at the higher potential
 The same can also be represented as v = 5 V, with point
B at a higher potential with respect to A
◦ Note the changes to the signs on the terminals A and B
 Hence, when we define either current or voltage, it is
absolutely necessary that we specify both magnitude
and direction.
Terminal A is -5 V
with respect to
terminal B
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Home Work Problems
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S1_HW_Problem_1
 Find the unknown voltage and current
 V1:
 I :
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S1_HW_Problem_2
 Find the unknown voltage and current
 V1:
 I :
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S1_HW_Problem_3
 Compute the power absorbed by each part in the
figure
 (a):
 (b):
 (c):
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S1_HW_Problem_4
 Compute the power being absorbed by the circuit
element (a):
 Compute the power being generated by (b):
 Determine the power being delivered at t = 5 ms
(c):
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Session 1: Summary
 Introduction to Electric Circuits
 System of Units
 What is an Electric Circuit?
 Electric Current
 Electric Potential
 Flashlight Circuit
 Power
 Home Work Problems
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Basic Electric Circuits Session 1

  • 1. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com
  • 2. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 2 Session 1: Focus  Introduction to Electric Circuits  System of Units  What is an Electric Circuit?  Electric Current  Electric Potential  Flashlight Circuit  Power  Home Work Problems
  • 3. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com An Introduction to Electric Circuits
  • 4. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 4 Electric Circuits on a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) 4
  • 5. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 5 Introduction to Electric Circuits  Circuit analysis has long been a traditional introduction to the art of problem solving from an engineering perspective.  It’s extremely unlikely for any engineer to encounter a system that does not in some way include electrical circuitry.  As circuits become smaller and require less power, power sources have become smaller and cheaper. ◦ Embedded circuits are seemingly everywhere  So, Engineers of all disciplines need to understand Electric Circuits
  • 6. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 6 Systems with Electric Circuits Hubble Space Telescope: NASA Ground Control Oil Rig
  • 7. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 7 Evolution of Circuit Technology  Circuit technology has changed drastically over the years  In the early 1960s the space on a circuit board occupied by the base of a single vacuum tube ◦ Today that same space could be occupied by an Intel Pentium integrated circuit chip containing 50 million transistors Vacuum Tube Intel’s Pentium Chips
  • 8. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com System of Units
  • 9. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 9 System of Units  The system of units we employ is the International System of Units, the Système International des Unités ◦ Normally referred as SI standard system  SI is composed of the basic units ◦ meter (m), kilogram (kg), second (s), ampere (A), kelvin (K), mole (mol) and candela (cd)
  • 10. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 10 Standard SI Prefixes & Engineering Units  These standard prefixes are employed throughout our study of electric circuits  It is fairly common to see numbers expressed in what are frequently termed as “engineering units.”  In engineering notation, a quantity is represented by a number between 1 and 999 and an appropriate metric unit using a power divisible by 3. ◦ 0.048 W  48 mW ◦ 4.8 x 10-1 A  480 mA ◦ 12000 g  12 kg
  • 11. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com What is an Electric Circuit?
  • 12. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 12 What is an Electric Circuit?  An electric circuit is an interconnection of electrical components.  The most elementary quantity in an analysis of electric circuits is the electric charge.  Our interest in electric charge is centered around its motion ◦ Since charge in motion results in an energy transfer  Especially of those situations in which the motion of charge is confined to a definite closed path  An electric circuit is essentially a pipeline that facilitates transfer of charge from one point to another.
  • 13. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com Electric Current
  • 14. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 14 Electric Current  The time rate of change of charge constitutes an electric current  i (t) and q(t) represent current and charge, respectively ◦ Lowercase letters represent time dependency, and capital letters are reserved for constant quantities  The basic unit of current is the ampere (A), and 1 A is 1 coulomb per second. i(t) is the instantaneous current q(t0) is the charge that has flown from: – ∞ to t0
  • 15. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 15 Current Flow
  • 16. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 16 Current Flow  We know that current flow in metallic conductors results from electron motion  The conventional current flow, which is universally adopted, represents the movement of positive charges  The figure below indicates that at any point in time, 2 C of charge pass from left to right each second through the wire ◦ Which means that electrons are flowing from right to left  It is mandatory to specify not only the magnitude (2 A) of current but also its direction ( ) Positive current flow
  • 17. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 17 Current Flow … contd.  A single electron has a charge of −1.602 × 10−19 C  Thus, 6.24 x 1018 electrons have -1 C of charge ◦ 1/ 1.602 × 10−19 = 6.24 x 1018  Which means that, in the below circuit ◦ Electrons flow from right to left ◦ 2 Ampere is a flow of 2 Coulomb of charges per second ◦ 2 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in one second Positive current flow
  • 18. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 18 Example: Positive Current Flow  What is the direction of movement of electrons in the below figure?  How many electrons flow in a second? ◦ Net positive charge of 3C move left to right in a second ◦ That means, electrons are flowing from right to left and ◦ Total of 3 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in a second 3 1 A is 1 coulomb per second One electron has -1.602 × 10−19 Coulomb of charge 1/ 1.602 × 10−19 = 6.24 x 1018 electrons have -1 C of charge
  • 19. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 19 Representation of Current  Current of 3A indicates that a net positive charge of 3 C/s is moving to the right  Or that a net negative charge of −3 C/s is moving to the left each second  Two methods of representation for the exact same current (3A) are given below  It is convenient to think of current as the motion of positive charge, even though it is known that current flow in metallic conductors results from electron motion.
  • 20. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 20 Example: Negative Current Flow  What is the direction of movement of electrons in the below figure?  How many electrons flow in a second? ◦ Electrons flow from left to right ◦ 3 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons flow in a second Negative current flow
  • 21. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 21 Quiz 1  In the below circuit, if 7 A of current has been flowing for 5 seconds: ◦ How many electrons would have flown in total and in which direction? ◦ Electrons would have flown from right to left ◦ 5 * 7 * 6.24 x 1018 electrons in 5 seconds 7
  • 22. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 22 Quiz 2  In the figure below electrons are moving from left to right to create a current of 1 mA.  Determine I1 and I2  I1 = -1 mA  I2 = +1 mA
  • 23. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 23 AC and DC  In our daily lives, two types of currents are often encountered ◦ Alternating Current (AC) ◦ Direct Current (DC)  Common current found in every household is AC which is used to run the refrigerator, TV, etc.  Batteries, which are used in automobiles and flashlights, are examples of DC sources AC DC Exponential Damped Sinusoidal
  • 24. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 24 Typical Current Magnitudes
  • 25. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com Electric Potential
  • 26. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 26 Voltage or Potential Difference  Voltage across a terminal pair is a measure of the work required to move charge through the element  The unit of voltage is the volt  1 volt is the same as 1 joule per coulomb.  Voltage is represented by V or v A general two-terminal circuit element Note: Work or energy, w(t) or W, is measured in joules (J); 1 joule is 1 newton meter (N m)
  • 27. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 27 Voltage or Potential Difference  Assume, a DC current is sent into terminal A, through the general element, and back out of terminal B  Also assume that pushing charges through the element requires an expenditure of energy  We then say that an electrical voltage (or a potential difference) exists between the two terminals  Or that there is a voltage “across” the element A general two-terminal circuit element
  • 28. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 28 Voltage or Potential Difference  The variable (v) represents the voltage between points A and B and it is assumed that point A is at a higher potential than point B  If v = 5V then the difference in potential of points A and B is 5 V and point A is at the higher potential Terminal A is 5 V positive with respect to terminal B
  • 29. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 29 Voltage or Potential Difference  If a unit positive charge is moved from point A through the circuit to point B ◦ It will give up energy to the circuit and have 5 Joules less energy when it reaches point B  It means that the voltage source is delivering energy to the circuit elements connected to the points A and B ◦ Or the circuit elements are said to absorb energy from the voltage source Terminal A is 5 V positive with respect to terminal B
  • 30. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 30 Voltage or Potential Difference  v = -5V means that the potential between points A and B is 5 V and point B is at the higher potential  The same can also be represented as v = 5 V, with point B at a higher potential with respect to A ◦ Note the changes to the signs on the terminals A and B  Hence, when we define either current or voltage, it is absolutely necessary that we specify both magnitude and direction. Terminal A is -5 V with respect to terminal B
  • 31. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com Home Work Problems
  • 32. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 32 S1_HW_Problem_1  Find the unknown voltage and current  V1:  I :
  • 33. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 33 S1_HW_Problem_2  Find the unknown voltage and current  V1:  I :
  • 34. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 34 S1_HW_Problem_3  Compute the power absorbed by each part in the figure  (a):  (b):  (c):
  • 35. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 35 S1_HW_Problem_4  Compute the power being absorbed by the circuit element (a):  Compute the power being generated by (b):  Determine the power being delivered at t = 5 ms (c):
  • 36. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 36 Session 1: Summary  Introduction to Electric Circuits  System of Units  What is an Electric Circuit?  Electric Current  Electric Potential  Flashlight Circuit  Power  Home Work Problems
  • 37. Basic Electric Circuits – © 2020 Mouli Sankaran Email: mouli.sankaran@yahoo.com 37 References Ref 2Ref 1