Fundamentals of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering
EEE-209 Lecture Notes
A. Prof. Dr. Murat Fahrioglu
METU Northern Cyprus Campus
References:
Lecture notes by Prof. Dr. O. Sevaiolu, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, METU
Electrical Circuit Analysis 3rd Ed. by Johnson, Johnson, Hilburn, and Scott
G. Rizzoni, Principl. and Appl. of Electrical Engineering (4th Ed.), McGraw Hill, 2003.
Electric Circuits 8th Ed. by Nilsson & Riedel
Engineering Circuit Analysis 7th Ed. by Hayt, Kemmerly, and Durbin
Introduction
Lecture 1
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Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
Study and application of electricity in areas such as
Power
Communications
Electronics
Computers
Control
Signal Processing
Biomedical
and many specialized fields
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Why need a course on EEE?
Real life is full of mechanical/electrical interfaces.
Can you think of a contemporary engineering system that is
fully mechanical or fully electrical?
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Why need a course on EEE?
Real life is full of mechanical/electrical interfaces.
Can you think of a contemporary engineering system that is
fully mechanical or fully electrical?
An interesting system almost never is in todays world
We are surrounded by:
Sensors
Actuators (devices which transform an input signal, mainly an
electrical signal, into motion)
Generators
Motors
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Why need a course on EEE?
Real life is full of mechanical/electrical interfaces.
Can you think of a contemporary engineering system that is
fully mechanical or fully electrical?
An interesting system almost never is in todays world
We are surrounded by:
Sensors
Actuators
Generators
Motors
Even a seemingly fully electronic system with unmoving parts
has plenty of mechanical/thermal interactions and vice versa:
Computer system:
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Why need a course on EEE?
Real life is full of mechanical/electrical interfaces.
Can you think of a contemporary engineering system that is
fully mechanical or fully electrical?
An interesting system almost never is in todays world
We are surrounded by:
Sensors
Actuators
Generators
Motors
Even a seemingly fully electronic system with unmoving parts
has plenty of mechanical/thermal interactions and vice versa:
Computer system: Heat dissipation/fans, keyboard/buttons, mouse,
compact design methods,
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Why need a course on EEE?
Very likely that a Mechanical Engineer works on engineering a
system with electrical and/or electronic components
Vice versa for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Need to have an intuition on parts of the system that deals
with electricity
Principles of electricity
Circuit elements
Basic circuit analysis techniques
Operational Amplifiers
DC vs. AC power
Magnetic Circuits
Principles of Electromechanics
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