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Udemy Circuit Analysis - Complete Course (60+ Hours) (1 Viewer)

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Last updated 2/2025
Created by J P
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 288 Lectures ( 60h 42m ) | Size: 42.8 GB


Resistors, Inductors, Capacitors, Two port networks, Magnetic coupling, Graph theory

What you'll learn
Circuit Analysis
Nodal Analysis, Mesh Analysis, LTSPICE simulations, Transient analysis, Steady state analysis
In depth knowledge of each topic.
More than 57+ Hours of Content.

Requirements
No prior experience needed.

Description
1. This Course is for Students having background in Electronics and Telecommunication or any relevant stream.2. This Course is also called as Network Analysis.3. If you have any experience in any Circuit Design Course prior to this then you can have a look.4. The Prerequisites required are mentioned in the Course Introduction Video.5. This is a Theoretical and Analytical Course with few simulation in LTSpice included.6. This Course is exclusively made from Beginners point of view.7. If you want to learn building Circuits Design Sense and Logic.8. Solutions of Each Problem will be in Detail.8. You will be able to learn different topics with this Course like first order and second order circuits having RLC components, Graph theory, Two port networks.9. You will be able to handle basic problems in Circuit theory after finishing this Course.Circuit theory is one of the most important subject in context of circuit designs and analysis – You can get a Job in Analog VLSI and Digital VLSI domains after learning this basic course.Q:- Will the course teach me Analog Electronics?A:- No, This topic is dealt in separate course called Analog Electronics, and they require separate attention all together.With over 3+ Years of Experience and a 4.0 Instructor Rating in Udemy, I am Coming Up with Core Electronics Course of more than 57+ Hours of theory and problem Solving along with simulations called Circuit Analysis - Complete Course (57+ Hours).The curriculum was developed over a period of 1 years.If you are satisfied in any way, Check out my other Courses as well.
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