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covers all the fundamental knowledge you need in Electrical Eeering What you'll learn understand what Electrical Eeering is analyse both DC and AC circuits understand the function of R, L, C, diodes, opamps, and transistors design your own circuits using these basic electrical components Requirements None Description The goal of this course is for you (an absolute bner) to learn all the fundamentals of Electrical Eeering in the most simple, effective and fast way. Instead of giving you every information at the bning and bore you with all the details, I will add information as you start to question and start to need it. This is proven to be the best way to learn languages and I believe it's the best way to learn anything. So please ask questions and learned actively! This course starts with explaining what all the sub-fields in Electrical Eeering (e.g. Signal Processing, Control System, Power System, Telecommunication, Photonics, Microelectronics) are and what Electrical Eeers do. Then you will learn the characteristics of the most basic and common components used in Electrical Eeering (i.e. resistors, capacitors, inductors, power supplies, voltmeters and ammeters). Before you can understand Ohm’s Law and DC Circuit Analysis (e.g. Kirchoff’s Voltage Law and Kirchoff’s Current Law), I will demonstrate what electrical voltage, current, charge and power means with examples. The second section of the course covers active circuit elements (i.e. operational amplifiers, diodes and transistors). You will learn their characteristics and typical applications. Then we will revisit the passive components and see how they behave in AC circuits. In this part, you will learn why complex numbers exist in AC circuits, how to perform complex number algorithms, and what phase shift is. The last part of this section focuses on power generation, losses and distribution. Here we will introduce fuses and transformers. Lastly, we will look at practical circuits and follow a few guidelines to help you start building your own circuits. Overview Section 1: Course Preview Lecture 1 Course Intro Lecture 2 Course Preview Section 2: Definition of Electrical Eeering, Passive Components and DC Circuit Analysis Lecture 3 Lecture 1 - What is Electrical Eeering Lecture 4 Lecture 2 - Passive Components and Power Supply Lecture 5 Lecture 3 - Electrical Quantities and Power Supplies Lecture 6 Lecture 3.o (Optional) - Charges, Electric Fields and Electric Potent Lecture 7 Lecture 4 - RLC in DC circuits Lecture 8 Lecture 4.o (optional) - Common Prefixes and X-Y Plot Interpretation Lecture 9 Lecture 5 - DC Analysis Part 1 Lecture 10 Lecture 6 - DC Analysis Part 2 Lecture 11 Lecture 6.a (Additional) - DC Analysis Extra Practice Section 3: Active Circuit Elements, AC Circuits, and Power System Lecture 12 Lecture 7 - Active Circuit Elements Lecture 13 Lecture 8 - Operational Amplifiers Lecture 14 Lecture 9 - AC Circuit Analysis Part 1 Lecture 15 Lecture 10 - AC Circuit Analysis Part 2 Lecture 16 Lecture 11 - Power System Section 4: Practical Circuits Lecture 17 Lecture 12 - Practical Circuits This course is designed for those who are interested in Electrical Eeering but have little or no knowledge about it.,Basic mathematical skills (e.g. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) are required. Everything else (if needed) will be covered in this course. HomePage:
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