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Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering

Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering. Discussion D0.1 What will you learn in this course?. Think of some product that uses electricity. Toaster Washing machine Radio, TV, iPod Computer Automobile. What do all these products have in common?. The course. DC circuits

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Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering

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  1. Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Discussion D0.1 What will you learn in this course?

  2. Think of some product that uses electricity • Toaster • Washing machine • Radio, TV, iPod • Computer • Automobile What do all these products have in common?

  3. The course DC circuits Op amps Digital circuits AC circuits Magnetic circuits Motors A typical product Input Sensors Analog circuits Processing Digital circuits Output Actuators Magnetic circuits

  4. A typical product Input Sensors Analog circuits Processing Digital circuits Output Actuators Magnetic circuits In the lab you will work in groups of four and throughout the course your group will invent and design some useful product that • uses the amount of squeezing of a hand grip as input • processes this data digitally, and • causes something to move using a relay or motor

  5. DC circuits Op amps Part 1 of the course

  6. Current

  7. Voltage

  8. Power

  9. The Electromagnetic Spectrum

  10. Digital circuits Part 2 of the course

  11. AC circuits Magnetic circuits Motors Part 3 of the course

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