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Theoretical electrical engineering I

Summary

The course "Theoretical electrical engineering I" deals with the analysis of the electrical circuits - the most typical structure in the electrical engineering. Electrical circuits knowledge are basic knowledge and they are a prerequisite for advanced circuit courses (electronic, measuring and control systems, electrical machines, etc.).
The basic aim is to determine voltages and currents in the electrical circuit, and then identify (from these knowledge) the properties of the circuit or system. Theses: elementary models of electromagnetic effects, circuit analysis algorithms, transients in the linear circuits (the 1. order), experimental measurements (Associate professor Josef Punčochář).

Literature

Mikulec, M.: Basic Circuit Theory I. ČVUT 1995
Mikulec, M., Havlíček, V.: Basic Circuit Theory II. ČVUT 1996
Dorf,C.R.,Svoboda,J.A.: Introduction to Electric Circuits, Fifth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001, ISBN 0-471-38689-8

Advised literature

Huelsman, P.L.: Basic Circuit Theory. Prentice-Hall International, 1991, ISBN 0-13-063157-4


Language of instruction čeština
Code 449-0504
Abbreviation TEI
Course title Theoretical electrical engineering I
Coordinating department Department of Theoretical Electrical Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jaromír Kijonka, CSc.