Course: 8115 Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magentism, WS2023/24, Part 2: “Electrical Engineering”
Course ID: 8115_2 (part of 8115)
(Old Course Number: EE_1.08)
We group the topics “electricity” and “magnetism” together under the term electrical engineering.
This course consists of two course parts:
The two course parts are conducted separately by two lecturers.
Course Part | General Topic | Abbreviation | Course ID | Lecturer |
---|---|---|---|---|
Part 1 | Mechanics | Mech | 8115_1 | Dr. Irmgard Buder |
Part 2 | Electrical Engineering | EEng | 8115_2 | Dr. Rolf Becker Clein Sarmiento |
The two course parts form one module with one exam.
You will pass the module with 50 points in total.
The scores are distributed as follows:
Part | Written / Lab | Max Achievable Points |
---|---|---|
Mech | written exam | 50 |
EEng | written exam | 50 |
Max total | 100 |
Every Thursday * Lecture Room: 01 01 105 * Lecture Time: 08:15 - 9:45 and 10:00 - 11:30
The lectures will be given live on campus. At least the EEng part will be streamed, recorded and uploaded for later offline access.
The links to the videos are shared on the Discord channel of this course.
The course EEng is used to lay the foundations for the following courses:
We use Jupyter Notebooks for teaching as well as LTspice.
Go to https://hub.eolab.de/
To log in click on sign in with keycloak
→ HSRW OIDC
. Use your university account to log in.
When the JupyterHub comes up choose Python Enviromnent
and click start
.
Install Anaconda locally on your laptops
Create the EEng Conda Environment. See the Course Preparation on Github.
Download or clone the Git repository with the notebooks.
Go to TOPICS page.