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0. Introduction to electrical Engineering





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0.0 myself

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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 Resume

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my subjects

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further connections

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0.0 You

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A glance around

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Point of Origin

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0.1 What does your future look like?

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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?

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General

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Mathematics/Physics

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0.3 Sources for "Aftermath"

G Hagmann Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik,
$\substack{\tiny{\begin{align} & \text{AULA-Verlag} & \\ & \text{about the same level as the course; covers ET1 and ET2 (German) } & \end{align} }}$
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 <notes> $\tiny{\substack{\text{It is a good idea to illustrate electrical engineering principles via simulations. A nice possibility is the Falstad Simulator. There, under the menu item "Circuits", you can find a wide variety of setups.}}}$ </notes>
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G Hagmann Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik,
AULA-Verlag
about the same level as the course; covers ET1 and ET2 (German)
V Hacker, et al Electrical Engineering - Fundamentals:
A great, compact textbook covering about the same range as this course.
(Use University VPN to get the textbook)
F T Ulaby, et al Circuit Analysis and Design
is a beautifully written and illustrated textbook with the same range of topics like this course.
(It is also free to download and used in many US universities.)
$\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad$ Online Simulator by Falstad
It is a good idea to illustrate electrical engineering principles via simulations. A nice possibility is the Falstad Simulator. There, under the menu item „Circuits“, you can find a wide variety of setups.
MEXLE-Wiki

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0.4 Scared by the topics in the first week?

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Further information on EE1

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ILIAS course

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Tutorials

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Written exam EE1

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0.6 Further information on EE2

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ILIAS course

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Written exam EE2