Electricity II for Fire

This course is a continuation of Electricity 1 for Fire (ELEC 1331), which focuses on AC fundamentals (series, parallel, series-parallel ). Electricity II begins with an introduction to the analysis of Capacitors and Inductors in DC and AC circuits. The course proceeds with the study of Transformers, RC and RL circuits and analysis of RLC circuits and resonance. Digital Electronics concepts are introduced at the end of the course to make the student aware of important concepts in new industry: decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numeration system; logic concepts and Boolean algebra, simplification using DeMorgan's Theorems. Lab experiments are used to solidify the student's skills developed during the semester to carry electrical measurements and verify the electrical principles related to the various subject areas covered by the course.