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Electricity and electronics calculations made easy!
This course includes video and text explanations of everything in electricity and electronics, and it includes more than 40 worked through examples with easy-to-understand explanations. 'Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics' is organized into eight sections:
- Basic concepts
- Basic laws
- Methods of analysis
- Circuit theorems
- Operational amplifiers
- Capacitors and inductors
- Sinusoids and phasors
- Sinusoidal steady-state analysis
These are the eight fundamental chapters in the study of electrical and electronic engineering.
Watch over my shoulder as I solve problems for every single electricity and electronics issue you’ll encounter in class. We start from the beginning... First I teach the theory. Then I do an example problem. I explain the problem, the steps I take and why I take them, and how to simplify the answer when you get it.
Overview
Syllabus
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- Introduction
- Basic Concepts of Electricity and Electronics
- Power
- Kirchoffs Laws
- Types of Sources + Branches, Nodes and Loops
- Cramers Rule in a 3x3 Matrix +Example
- Passive Sign Convention + Example
- Series and Parallel Resistors
- Series and Parallel Resistors Example
- Current Division and Voltage Division + Example
- Wye Delta Transformation + Example
- Nodal Analysis + Example
- Supernodes + Example
- Nodal Analysis by Inspection + Example
- Mesh Analysis + Example
- Supermesh
- Supermesh + Example
- Mesh Analysis by Inspection + Example
- When to Use Nodal or Mesh Analysis
- Transistors
- Transistors Example
- Superposition + Example
- Source Transformation + Example
- Thevenins Theorem
- Thevenins Theorem Example (Part 1)
- Thevenins Theorem Example (Part 2)
- Nortons Theorem + Example
- Maximum Power Transfer + Example
- Operational Amplifiers
- Operational Amplifier Example
- Capacitors and Inductors
- Capacitor and Inductors Example
- Phasors + Example
- Phasor Arithmetic on Calculator + Example
- Complex Numbers on the Calculator + Examples
- Impedance and Admitance
- Impedance and Admitance Example
- Leading and Lagging Sinusoids + Example
- Sinusoidal Source Transformation Example
- Sinusoidal Thevenin Equivalent Example (Part 1)
- Sinusoidal Thevenin Equivalent Example (Part 2)