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Reflectometry in Time Domain
Delves into reflectometry in the time domain, showcasing practical load characterization examples and common temporal signatures.
Impedance and Voltage Divider
Covers voltage divider, internal impedance, phase shift, and parallel circuits in sinusoidal steady state.
Transistor Bipolaire: Summary and Examples
Covers the large signal equivalent diagrams of bipolar transistors in normal and saturation modes.
Induction Motors: Starting Methods and Characteristics
Discusses asynchronous induction motors, focusing on their starting methods and characteristics, including star-delta and auto-transformer techniques.
Circuit Elements: Voltage and Current Dividers
Explains voltage and current dividers in electrical circuits with practical examples.
Capacitors and Dielectrics
Explores the behavior of capacitors, electrostatic potential energy, and forces on dielectric materials.
Kirchhoff's Rules: Circuits & Power
Discusses Kirchhoff's rules in circuits, power, resistivity measurement, and resistor grouping.
Voltage Sources in Circuits
Covers the main elements of circuit theory, focusing on voltage sources.
Series RL Circuit: Voltage Jump Analysis
Covers the analysis of voltage jumps across a series RL circuit when switching on a sinusoidal voltage source.
Electricity Basics: Concepts and Applications
Explores the fundamental concepts and historical development of electricity.
Resistance in Conductors
Explains the concept of resistance in conductors and its relationship with current and voltage.
Continuous Circuits: Fundamentals
Covers the fundamentals of continuous circuits, including physical quantities, conductors, semiconductors, open and closed circuits, and electric power.
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