Introduction to Electrical Engineering (a.k.a. "Technoz")
The course aim is to give the basis for understanding current technologies, with emphasis on real-life applications such as Radars and communications systems. During the course we will review the fundamentals in the field of electrical engineering and electronic communication. The course was developed by Opher Kinorot and Moshe Ben-Horin, and is currently given by Oren Raz, Shlomi Kotler and Ori Katz.

Lecture notes (updated Nov 2011):

           Course syllabus

      Lecture 1 - Linear systems

           Lecture 2 - Basic electronic circuits

     Lecture 3 - Analog Communications

           Lecture 4 - Noise

          Lecture 5 - Digitization

           Lecture 6 - Digital communication 

Second semester:

       Lecture 7 - Information theory 

           Lecture 8 - Transmission lines

      Lectures 9 & 10 - Antennas I & II 

  Lecture 11 -Radars

            Satellite communication analysis (AMOS)

 

 

Presentations & demos :

- The joy of convolution

- Room impulse response

- Linear dipole antenna I

- Linear dipole antenna II

- Quantization & Aliasing 

- Digital modulation schemes 

- Scales & real-world values

- Sample exams (2008)

 

Online resources:

- Electromagnetic Waves and

        Antennas E-Book