Electrical Engineering II

LecturerProf. Dr. Göran Andersson
Assistants Markus Imhof
Hubert Abgottspon
Tobias Haring
Roger Wiget
DateLecture: Wed 8-10, HG G5 and HG E1.2 (Video)
Exercise: Tue/every second week 15-17, HG G5 and HG E1.2
Hours/Credit points3 credits
TypeElective for Mechanical Engineering BA
Course number227-0076-00L

Subject

Contents

Signals and systems in the time and frequency domain, principle of operation and design of basic analog and digital circuits, analog-digital conversion. Basic power electronic circuits, design of magnetic components and concept of force and torque generation, electromechanical energy conversion, principle of operation and characteristics of stationary and selected rotating electrical machines.

Reference book

Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik (Dr. Ing. Hans Fricke und Dr. Ing. Paul Vaske):

Book Electric Networks 1/4
Book Electric Networks 2/4
Book Electric Networks 3/4
Book Electric Networks 4/4

Take from Grundlagen der Leistungselektronik (Prof. Dr. Kolar):

DC/DC Converter

Podcast

 http://www.multimedia.ethz.ch/lectures/itet/2011/spring/227-0076-00L

Certificate list

Certificate List

Exam

 Examination date: 14. February 2012 (120min written exam).

  • Content of the exam: Lecture notes, exercises and the additional exercise, exam examples.
  • Permitted aids: A self-written summary (5 sheets / 10 pages) 
  • Content: Everything EXCEPT copies/transcriptions of the exercises/exam examples and their solutions; Lecture notes ET I + II; Calculator

If you have urgent questions, please write one of the assistants an email with the exact description of your problem. The assistent will respond to your email as soon as possible. 

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