Cheat sheet: maybe
Yes
- Thevenin and Norton
- Non-programmable calculators
- Understanding current is a derivative of charge
- Nodal Analysis
- Supernode
- Design problem (10000% on the exam) w/ op-amps
- Power
- Dependent Sources (not dumb, they’ll be normal)
- Linearity
- Max Power transfer
- op-amps
- Closed Loop Negative Feedback
- Open Loop
- KCL/KVL
- Short / Open Circuits
- parallel / series / neither
- Waveform Nomenclature
- nonplanar circuits (maybe, but should be able to do it)
- Ohm’s Law
- Non whole numbers
No
- Wheatstone Bridges
- Delta-wye
- Mesh Analysis
- No marks taken off for improper eng notation
- Currents and charges are functions of t
- No definition of anything
- Rigid method
- Capacitors
- Material Properties
- Multiple Choice
- Real Meters - Amp Meters, Volt Meters, etc.
- Voltage Limiters
- Closed Loop Positive Feedback
- Breadboards
- No specific lab questions
- Diodes
- Heaviside function as it relates to switches
Maybe
- Source Form
- Types of current
- Resistor Uncertainty
- Potentiometer
- Current Division
- Circuits w/ multiple sources
- Voltage Rails
- Breakers and Fuses (probably not)
- Units of Power & Energy
- Pulldowns & Dummy loads (try to know)