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0.introduction to electrical engineering





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  • Electrical Engineering I/II
  • Introduction to Digital Systems
  • Circuit Design
  • Elektronik Labor (German, Electronics Laboratory)
  • Microcontrollertechnik (German, Microcontroller Technology)
  • Elektronische Systeme (German, Electrical Systems)
  • Laborarbeit (mixed, Laboratory work)
  • Bachelor-Seminararbeit (mixed, Student Research Project for Bachelor)
  • Bachelor-Thesis (mixed)
  • Master-Seminararbeiten (mixed, Student Research Project for Master)
  • Master-Thesis (mixed)
  • Promotions-Thesis (mixed)

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  • Ability to engage with abstract issues
  • Motivation to learn not only during lectures, but also lecture-accompanying
  • The secret of „to be able“ lies in „to want“

  • Understanding of physical problems
  • Vectors
  • Linear systems of equations / matrices
  • Differential and integral calculus
  • complex numbers

Hagmann, GertGrundlagen der Elektrotechnik,
AULA-Verlag
about the same level as the course; covers ET1 and ET2 (German)
- Online Simulator by Falstad

EIt 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
  • Use the Maths Learning Centre (further down the link).

    Contrary to what you might think at first glance, you can also go there for questions about „related subjects“. There you will find students from higher semesters who can help you with homework and problems with the lecture material. They can also give you tips on how to study.

  • Try to do as many tasks as possible
  • Try to stick with it and study and read in a timely manner. The semester picks up quickly..
  • Form study groups / join study groups.

    BUT: first try the tasks yourself and get creative, then ask fellow students!

  • 1 Tutor
  • Discord (probably)
  • please give feedback as soon as possible
  • Time: 60 minutes
  • allowed ais in exam:
    • pocket calculator
    • 2 sheets DIN-A4 handwritten formulary
  • Note: A legible and comprehensible calculation process must be available for each result.
  • Time: 120 minutes
  • allowed ais in exam:
    • pocket calculator
    • 2 sheets DIN-A4 handwritten formulary
  • Note: A legible and comprehensible calculation process must be available for each result.