Basic DC Circuit Analysis

For beginners, this course covers the fundamentals of DC electrical circuit analysis.

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Description

In order to have a profession and specialize in the field of Electricity and Electronics, first of all you need to learn the basics of this field. Nowadays, in the fields of automotive, machinery, mechatronics and computers, electrical and electronics are indispensable elements. This course is also designed to meet and contribute to this need.


Most importantly, no special hardware or software is required. This is an introductory course about the theory of DC Circuit Analysis, so no previous knowledge is required. To get the best out of the lessons, students should be comfortable with some basic arithmetic as I will often write and solve equations, in particular when analyzing simple circuits. Understanding a bit of physics can help too, but it is not required. Electronic circuits are everywhere, from computers and smartphones, to home appliances and cars. Think of all the everyday objects that are becoming smart in the future, most of the things that we own will contain some electronics. Jobs in electronics are in high demand and well paid in almost every country!


In the Basic DC Circuit Analysis course, you will find a lot of lessons about basic concepts, direct current and alternating current principles, circuit analysis, working logic of passive circuit elements made of passive circuit devices and use of measuring instruments.

What You Will Learn!

  • Electric current and voltage concepts.
  • Basic electrical circuit and Ohm's Law.
  • Resistance types, properties and use of the circuit.
  • AC and DC properties and differences between them.
  • Resistance, current and voltage measurement with multimeter.
  • Students can solve any DC circuit after completing this circuit.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students in Electrical, Electronics, Automotive, Mechatronics and Computer departments of vocational high schools and associate degree programs.
  • Anyone interested in Electrical-Electronics as a hobby and curious.
  • Electronic Communication Engineering students.
  • Computer Engineering students.
  • Students who study in the departments of Electrical, Electronics, Automotive, Mechatronics and Computer teaching at the Faculties of Education.