0. Introduction to electrical Engineering





0.0 myself

My Resume

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My Resume

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My Resume

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My Resume

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My Resume

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my subjects

  • Electrical Engineering and Electronics I/II
  • Electronics Laboratory
    combined with Elektronik Labor
  • Microcontroller Technology
    combined with Microcontrollertechnik
  • Electronic Systems
    combined with Elektronische Systeme

further connections

  • Projects Studies (Laborarbeit)
  • Student Research Project for Bachelor
    (Bachelor-Seminararbeit)
  • Bachelor-Thesis
  • Student Research Project for Master
    (Master Seminararbeiten)
  • Master Thesis
  • Promotions-Thesis

0.0 You

A glance around

Point of Origin

0.1 What does your future look like?

Outlook

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Overview of the Lectures (MR)

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Overview of the Lectures (MR)

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0.2 What should you bring with you?

General

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  • Ability to engage with abstract issues
  • Motivation to learn not only during lectures but also lecture-accompanying
  • The secret of „to be able“ lies in „to want“

Mathematics/Physics

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  • Understanding of physical problems
  • Vectors
  • Linear systems of equations/matrices
  • Differential and integral calculus
  • complex numbers

0.3 Sources for "Aftermath"

V Hacker, et al Electrical Engineering - Fundamentals
$\substack{\tiny{\begin{align} & \text{A great, compact textbook covering about the same range as this course.} & \\ & \text{(Use University VPN to get the textbook) } & \end{align} }}$
F T Ulaby, et al Circuit Analysis and Design $\substack{\tiny{\begin{align} & \text{is a beautifully written and illustrated textbook with the same range of topics like this course.} & \\ & \text{(It is also free to download and used in many US universities.) } & \end{align} }}$
$\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad$ Online Simulator by Falstad
MEXLE-Wiki

0.4 Scared by the topics in the first week?

  • Use the Maths Learning Centre (further down the link).
  • Try to do as many exercises as possible
  • Try to stick with it and study and read in a timely manner. The semester picks up quickly…
  • Form study groups / join study groups.

    BUT: first try the exercise yourself and get creative, then ask fellow students!

0.5 Further information on EE1

Tutorials

  • 1 Tutor (starting from November)
  • Discord / Whatsapp / or similar

Written exam EE1

  • Time: 90 minutes
  • allowed aids in the exam:
    • scientific, non-programmable calculator
    • 1 double-sided sheet DIN-A4 handwritten formulary
      (or 2 one-sided sheets)
  • Note: A legible and comprehensible calculation process must be available for each result.

0.6 Further information on EE2

Written exam EE2

  • Time: 90 minutes
  • allowed aids in the exam:
    • scientific, non-programmable calculator
    • 2 double-sided sheets DIN-A4 handwritten formulary
      (or 4 one-sided sheets)
  • Note: A legible and comprehensible calculation process must be available for each result.