Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
each winter semester | Credit points:
8 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Bachelor Computer Science 2019 (optional subject), Extended optional subjects, Arbitrary semester
- Bachelor MES 2020 (compulsory), electrical engineering, 3rd semester
- Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2020 (compulsory), electrical engineering, 3rd semester
- Bachelor MES 2011 (optional subject), electrical engineering, 4th to 6th semester
- Bachelor Computer Science 2016 (optional subject), advanced curriculum, Arbitrary semester
- Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2016 (compulsory), Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 3rd semester
- Bachelor MES 2014 (compulsory), electrical engineering, 3rd semester
- Bachelor IT-Security 2016 (optional subject), specific, Arbitrary semester
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Classes and lectures: - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1 (lecture, 4 SWS)
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1 (exercise, 2 SWS)
| Workload: - 125 Hours private studies
- 90 Hours in-classroom work
- 25 Hours exam preparation
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Contents of teaching: | - Maxwells Equations and electrical circuits
- Circuit Abstraction
- Passive electrical circuit elements
- Methods of linear and nonlinear circuit analysis
- Measuring voltages and currents
- Equivalent circuit diagram (ideal/nonideal sources, MOSFETs, BJTs)
- MOSFET Switch
- Digital Abstraction
- MOSFET Amplifier
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - Students understand how electrical circuits are derived from Maxwells equations and which simplifications are accepted in this process.
- Students can calculate and analyze electrical circuits with passive elements.
- Students understand how complicated circuits, e.g. with MOSFETs and BJTs can be expressed and analyzed by means of equivalent circuit diagrams with sources and passive elements.
- Students know and comprehend the basic physical structure and operation of a MOSFET device as a switch and as an amplifier and know how to describe and analyze its operation.
- Students know the difference between large and small signal analysis and are able to use this to analyze electrical circuits.
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Literature: - Argawal, Lang: Foundations of Analog and Digital Circuits - Elsevier; ISBN: 1-55860-735-8
- M. Albach: Elektrotechnik - ISBN: 978-3-8689-4081-7
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Notes:In the Bachelor of Computer Science CS3120-KP04 Electronics and Microsystems Engineering and ME2400-KP08 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1 cannot be chosen in combination due to content overlap. Admission requirements for taking the module: - None Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s): - Successful completion of exercises as specified at the beginning of the semester. Module Exam(s): - ME2400-L1: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1, written exam, 90min, 100% of module grade. |
Letzte Änderung: 21.2.2023 |
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