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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 100<br />

Unit outline summary


Contact Details<br />

Dr Kelvin Tan (204:204)<br />

Ext : 1360<br />

Email : Kelvin.Tan@curtin.edu.au<br />

Barrie S. Heald<br />

Binayak Banerjee<br />

Kai Karvinen<br />

Kaye Family<br />

Lumsden, James Andrew<br />

Keith<br />

Mike<br />

Agus<br />

Susanne<br />

bsheald@cygnus.uwa.edu.au<br />

binayak.banerjee@student.curtin.edu.au<br />

kai.karvinen@student.curtin.edu.au<br />

jaspercat9@hotmail.com<br />

james.lumsden@student.curtin.edu.au<br />

keith.rainbow@ece.curtin.edu.au<br />

michael.hamer@student.curtin.edu.au<br />

agus.ulinuha@postgrad.curtin.edu.au<br />

strawberry_eater@hotmail.com


Lab & Tut


Schedule


Assessment :


<strong>Lecture</strong> - Recommended Text:<br />

Robert L Boylestad, “Introductory<br />

Circuit Analysis”, 10 th or 11 th Edition,<br />

Prentice Hall Inc.


Laboratory<br />

Pre-lab<br />

• Research on the experiment topic<br />

Lab :- Carry out the experiments<br />

Post –Lab<br />

• Formal Lab report<br />

• Calculate and answer all the post-lab question<br />

• Explain “Why” and “How” about your lab<br />

results<br />

•Attendance is compulsory<br />

•Valid reasons and must be provided<br />

•Swapping of class and groups are not allowed


The Syllabus:<br />

Fundamentals of DC Circuits (Week 1-4)<br />

Fundamentals of AC Circuits (Week 5-6)<br />

Electro-mechanics and Energy Conversion (Week<br />

7-9)<br />

Electronic switches and Rectifications (Week 10)<br />

Instrumentations and Control (Week 11-12)


Plagiarism:<br />

Academic honesty is crucial to a student's credibility<br />

and self-esteem, and ultimately reflects the values and<br />

morals of the <strong>University</strong> as a whole.<br />

A student may work together with one or a group of<br />

students discussing assignment content, identifying<br />

relevant references, and debating issues relevant to<br />

the subject.<br />

Plagiarism occurs when the work of another person, or<br />

persons, is used and presented as one's own, unless<br />

the source of each quotation or the piece of borrowed<br />

material is acknowledged with an appropriate citation<br />

The <strong>University</strong> regards very seriously any acts of<br />

cheating, or dishonesty by way of plagiarism.<br />

Penalties for such incidences have been defined<br />

within the <strong>University</strong>'s Acts and Statutes

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