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This course provides an introduction to the principles of electrical engineering, covering essential topics such as circuit analysis, electronic devices, and power systems. Students will explore the fundamental concepts of voltage, current, resistance, and capacitance, as well as learn to apply Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws in circuit design and analysis.

Key Topics Include:

  • Circuit Theory: Analyzing resistive circuits, using techniques such as nodal and mesh analysis.
  • AC and DC Systems: Understanding alternating and direct current systems, including their applications and differences.
  • Electronic Components: Introduction to diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, focusing on their functions and applications.
  • Power Systems: Basics of power generation, transmission, and distribution, including renewable energy sources.
  • Signal Processing: Overview of signals and systems, including Fourier analysis and filtering techniques.