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JIMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER
ENGINEERING
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Finding the Finding the Pieces Pieces to fit your to fit your puzzle puzzle is nois noeasy taskeasy task
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All occupations, college majors, and programs of study fit All occupations, college majors, and programs of study fit into one of these 16 puzzle pieces. into one of these 16 puzzle pieces.
Integration of core academics, career and technical education, Integration of core academics, career and technical education, career guidance, planning, and development career guidance, planning, and development
with physical and social maturity will help the student with physical and social maturity will help the student put their ultimate puzzle of life together.put their ultimate puzzle of life together.
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Career GuidanceCareer GuidanceDeveloping SkillsDeveloping SkillsSelf-awarenessSelf-awarenessIndustry CertificationsIndustry CertificationsCollege SearchCollege SearchCareer OpportunitiesCareer OpportunitiesFinancial PlanningFinancial PlanningEmployability SkillsEmployability SkillsSetting GoalsSetting GoalsAcademic PreparednessAcademic PreparednessPrograms of StudyPrograms of Study
Puzzle pieces come in allPuzzle pieces come in all shapes and sizes shapes and sizes
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Now you have already successfully solved some of the life puzzles.Now you have already successfully solved some of the life puzzles.
We all be proud of you being Engineering students of Jimma We all be proud of you being Engineering students of Jimma University, Institute of Technology, which is one of the pioneer and well University, Institute of Technology, which is one of the pioneer and well organized university in the country. organized university in the country.
Be conscious and attentively follow the information you are being Be conscious and attentively follow the information you are being provided.provided.
“ “ wise man is the one who can listen better and follow his heart for decision.”wise man is the one who can listen better and follow his heart for decision.”
CONGRATULATION!!!CONGRATULATION!!!
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EngineeringEngineering
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“ “ wise man is the one who can listen better and follow his heart for decision.”wise man is the one who can listen better and follow his heart for decision.”
Whatever comes be proud to be an Engineering student.Whatever comes be proud to be an Engineering student.
But above all you are left with a very crucial puzzle which is the backbone of But above all you are left with a very crucial puzzle which is the backbone of all the rest , for your wholeness and success in your career.all the rest , for your wholeness and success in your career.
Which is wisely choosing your final destinations.Which is wisely choosing your final destinations.
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Break the evolutionary track with relevant and Break the evolutionary track with relevant and realistic career developmentrealistic career development
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Find a better way Find a better way
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Learners need to be pushed Learners need to be pushed
and trainers need to learn howand trainers need to learn how..
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Electrical & Computer Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering Rigorous Teaching PracticesRigorous Teaching Practices
Create lesson plans using multiple learning stylesCreate lesson plans using multiple learning styles
Challenge students to excel on projectsChallenge students to excel on projects
Require critical thinking skillsRequire critical thinking skills
Encourage students to go above and beyond the Encourage students to go above and beyond the call of dutycall of duty
Incorporate math and literacy integration activitiesIncorporate math and literacy integration activities
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My only
skill is
taking
tests.
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Career Orientation is a foundation course for all Career & Technical Career Orientation is a foundation course for all Career & Technical Education programs of study. It must be offered to all freshman.Education programs of study. It must be offered to all freshman.
Career Orientation is an exploratory which students explore the world Career Orientation is an exploratory which students explore the world of work in relation to their interests, life and work values, aptitudes, of work in relation to their interests, life and work values, aptitudes, personality and lifestyle through self-discovery. personality and lifestyle through self-discovery.
This emphasizes self-evaluation, decision-making, college and career This emphasizes self-evaluation, decision-making, college and career research and employability skills.research and employability skills.
JIT- ECEJIT- ECE Career Orientation Career Orientation
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Self-awareness in relation to the student’s interests, Self-awareness in relation to the student’s interests, values, attitude, personality, and desired lifestyle.values, attitude, personality, and desired lifestyle.Occupational and educational terminologyOccupational and educational terminologyCareer research using every resource and opportunity Career research using every resource and opportunity availableavailableDecision-making, goal setting, and career planningDecision-making, goal setting, and career planningEmployability skillsEmployability skillsEducation and training requirementsEducation and training requirementsDeveloping Employability and transferable skillsDeveloping Employability and transferable skills
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We, your We, your MentorsMentors Believe that when students have a Believe that when students have a career plan they…career plan they…
Make better gradesMake better grades
Have more college and career informationHave more college and career information
Believe their school has a positive climateBelieve their school has a positive climate
Feel middle school is saferFeel middle school is safer
Have a better relationship with their teachersHave a better relationship with their teachers
Are more satisfied with their educationAre more satisfied with their education18
Expect the Best!Expect the Best! Winners are not born they are made Winners are not born they are made
If we don’t expect the best we will not get the If we don’t expect the best we will not get the bestbest
Students have to fail before they know the Students have to fail before they know the real feeling of successreal feeling of success
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ECEECE
Definition:Definition: Electrical and Computer EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering
Electrical engineeringElectrical engineering (sometimes referred to as (sometimes referred to as electrical and electronic electrical and electronic engineeringengineering) is an engineering field that deals with the study and/or application of ) is an engineering field that deals with the study and/or application of
electricity, electricity, electronics and electronics and electromagnetism. electromagnetism.
The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply.
The field now covers a range of sub-studies including those that deal with: The field now covers a range of sub-studies including those that deal with: power, power, electronics, electronics, control systems, control systems, signal processing and signal processing and telecommunicationstelecommunications..
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ECE….ECE….Definition:Definition:
Electrical and Computer EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringComputer Engineering Computer Engineering Computer engineeringComputer engineering (also called (also called Electronic and Computer Electronic and Computer
engineeringengineering) is a discipline that combines elements of both ) is a discipline that combines elements of both
electrical engineeringelectrical engineering and and
computer sciencecomputer science. . Computer engineers are electrical engineers that have additional Computer engineers are electrical engineers that have additional
training in the areas of training in the areas of
software design software design and and
hardware-software integrationhardware-software integration. .
In turn, they focus less on power electronics and physics. In turn, they focus less on power electronics and physics. Computer engineers are involved in many aspects of computing, from Computer engineers are involved in many aspects of computing, from
the design of individual the design of individual
microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, tomicroprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to
circuit designcircuit design. . 2121
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ECEECE….. ….. Historical BackgroundHistorical Background
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ECEECE….. ….. Historical BackgroundHistorical Background
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ECEECE….. ….. Historical BackgroundHistorical Background
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General Objectives of the General Objectives of the ProgramProgram
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General ObjectivesGeneral Objectives….….
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Specific Objectives of the ProgramSpecific Objectives of the Program
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Professional profile Professional profile
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Focus Areas in ECEFocus Areas in ECE
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Profile of Communication EngineerProfile of Communication Engineer
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Profile of Electrical Power EngineerProfile of Electrical Power Engineer
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Profile of a Computer EngineerProfile of a Computer Engineer
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Profile of a Computer EngineerProfile of a Computer Engineer……
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Profile of a Computer Engineer…Profile of a Computer Engineer…
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Profile of an Industrial Control Profile of an Industrial Control EngineerEngineer
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Profile of a Microelectronics EngineerProfile of a Microelectronics Engineer
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Proportion of Courses in ECEProportion of Courses in ECE
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B.Sc. Thesis5%
Humanity and Social Sciences
8%
Community based Education &
Professional Prctice14%
Engineering Science and Mathematics
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Focus Area19%
Core Electrical Engineering
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Sub-disciplinesSub-disciplines
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PowerPower engineeringengineering Power engineeringPower engineering deals with the deals with the generationgeneration, , transmissiontransmission and and distributiondistribution of of electricityelectricity as well as the design of a range of related devices. as well as the design of a range of related devices. These include These include transformerstransformers, , electric generatorselectric generators, , electric motorselectric motors and and power electronicspower electronics. . In many regions of the world, governments maintain an electrical network In many regions of the world, governments maintain an electrical network
called a called a power gridpower grid that connects a variety of generators together with users that connects a variety of generators together with users of their energy. of their energy.
Power engineers may work on the design and maintenance of the power grid Power engineers may work on the design and maintenance of the power grid as well as the power systems that connect to it. Such systems are called on-as well as the power systems that connect to it. Such systems are called on-grid power systems and may supply the grid with additional power, draw grid power systems and may supply the grid with additional power, draw power from the grid or do both. power from the grid or do both.
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Hydro Power generation in EthiopiaHydro Power generation in Ethiopia
Power generationPower generation
Engr. UMAIR ALTAFEngr. UMAIR ALTAF
GENERATORGENERATOR
TransformerTransformer
OUTFLOW / TAILRACE:-OUTFLOW / TAILRACE:-
Engr. UMAIR ALTAFEngr. UMAIR ALTAF
Engr. UMAIR ALTAFEngr. UMAIR ALTAF
POWER HOUSE:-POWER HOUSE:-
Photovoltaic generationPhotovoltaic generation
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Wind power plantWind power plant
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Geothermal power plantGeothermal power plant
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Switch yardSwitch yard
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Components of the Grid: Components of the Grid: TransmissionTransmission
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Control engineeringControl engineeringControl engineeringControl engineering focuses on focuses on
the the modellingmodelling of a diverse range of of a diverse range of dynamic systemsdynamic systems andand thethe designdesign ofof controllerscontrollers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner. that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner.
To implement such controllers electrical engineers may use To implement such controllers electrical engineers may use electrical circuitselectrical circuits, , digital signal processorsdigital signal processors,, microcontrollersmicrocontrollers and and PLCsPLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). (Programmable Logic Controllers).
Control engineeringControl engineering has a wide range of applications from the flight and has a wide range of applications from the flight and propulsion systems of propulsion systems of commercial airlinerscommercial airliners to the to the cruise controlcruise control present in present in many modern many modern automobilesautomobiles. It also plays an important role in . It also plays an important role in industrial industrial automationautomation..
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Application of Process Control Application of Process Control
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The Future of Control SystemsThe Future of Control Systems
EEL 3657: Linear Control Systems.EEL 3657: Linear Control Systems.
Robots used in surface mining, Robots used in surface mining, planetary explorationplanetary exploration
EEL 3657: Linear Control Systems.EEL 3657: Linear Control Systems.
Mobile robots lead-follow exampleMobile robots lead-follow example
Electronic engineeringElectronic engineeringElectronic engineeringElectronic engineering involves the design and testing of involves the design and testing of electronic electronic circuitscircuits that use the properties of that use the properties of componentscomponents such as such as resistorsresistors, , capacitorscapacitors, , inductorsinductors, , diodediodess and and ttransistorsransistors to achieve a particular to achieve a particular functionality. functionality.
TheThe tuned circuittuned circuit, , which allows the user of a which allows the user of a radioradio toto filterfilter out all but a out all but a single station, is just one example of such a circuit. single station, is just one example of such a circuit.
Before the invention of the Before the invention of the integrated circuitintegrated circuit in 1959, electronic circuits in 1959, electronic circuits were constructed from discrete components that could be manipulated were constructed from discrete components that could be manipulated by humans. by humans.
These discrete circuits consumed much space and These discrete circuits consumed much space and powerpower and were and were limited in speed, although they are still common in some applications. limited in speed, although they are still common in some applications.
By contrastBy contrast, , integrated circuitsintegrated circuits packed a large number—often millions—packed a large number—often millions—of tiny electrical components, mainly of tiny electrical components, mainly transistorstransistors, , into a small chip around into a small chip around the size of a the size of a coincoin. . 71
Simplified logic diagram for a 12-hour digital clock.
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Industrial ApplicationIndustrial Application
Work Piece Detection with Individual Fiber Optic
Cables
Cork Detection with Bifurcated Fiber Optic
Cable
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Telecommunications engineeringTelecommunications engineering Telecommunications engineeringTelecommunications engineering focuses on the focuses on the transmissiontransmission ofof informationinformation across across
aa channelchannel such as a such as a coax cablecoax cable, , optical fibreoptical fibre oror free spacefree space. .
Transmissions across free space require information to be encoded in a Transmissions across free space require information to be encoded in a carrier carrier wavewave in order to shift the information to a in order to shift the information to a carrier frequencycarrier frequency suitable for transmissionsuitable for transmission, , this is known as this is known as modulationmodulation. .
Popular analog modulation techniques include Popular analog modulation techniques include amplitude modulationamplitude modulation andand frequency frequency modulationmodulation. . The choice of modulation affects the cost and performance of a system The choice of modulation affects the cost and performance of a system and these two factors must be balanced carefully by the engineerand these two factors must be balanced carefully by the engineer..
Once the transmission characteristics of a system are determinedOnce the transmission characteristics of a system are determined, , ttelecommunication engineers design the elecommunication engineers design the transmitterstransmitters andand receiversreceivers needed for such needed for such systems. systems.
These two are sometimes combined to form a two-way communication device These two are sometimes combined to form a two-way communication device known as aknown as a transceivertransceiver. . A key consideration in the design of transmitters is their A key consideration in the design of transmitters is their power consumptionpower consumption as this is closely related to their as this is closely related to their signal strengthsignal strength. . If the signal If the signal strength of a transmitter is insufficient the signal's information will be corrupted by strength of a transmitter is insufficient the signal's information will be corrupted by noisenoise..
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Computer EngineeringComputer EngineeringThe The
analysis,analysis,
design, and design, and
evaluation evaluation
of both hardware (devices, components) and software (programs) for of both hardware (devices, components) and software (programs) for computer systems, computer networks, memory devices, and computer systems, computer networks, memory devices, and input/output devicesinput/output devices
Key computer engineering topicsKey computer engineering topics– Computer architectureComputer architecture– AlgorithmsAlgorithms– Correctness; robustnessCorrectness; robustness– Communications; securityCommunications; security– Complexity; computational costComplexity; computational cost 83
How does your cell phone work?How does your cell phone work?
iPhone 3G has inside all engineering technologies, concepts, ideas iPhone 3G has inside all engineering technologies, concepts, ideas covered in this course!covered in this course!
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iPhone 3G: OverviewiPhone 3G: Overview
620 MHz ARM processor under-clocked to 412 MHz620 MHz ARM processor under-clocked to 412 MHz GPU: PowerVR MBX Lite 3DGPU: PowerVR MBX Lite 3D 128 MB DRAM128 MB DRAM Up to 16 GB of storageUp to 16 GB of storage 420 x 320 Multi-touch LCD Screen420 x 320 Multi-touch LCD Screen Networks: 3G GSM Cellular, Bluetooth, WiFiNetworks: 3G GSM Cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi GPS GPS
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Computer EngineeringComputer EngineeringFUTURE FUTURE CertificationsCertifications
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Common Engineering ElementsCommon Engineering Elements
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Future ECE Trends/ContributionsFuture ECE Trends/Contributions
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EducationEducationElectrical engineers typically possess an Electrical engineers typically possess an academic degreeacademic degree with a major with a major in electrical engineering. in electrical engineering.
The length of study for such a degree is usually four or five years.The length of study for such a degree is usually four or five years.
The completed degree may be designated as a The completed degree may be designated as a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Applied Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Technology or Bachelor of Applied ScienceScience depending upon the University. depending upon the University.
The degree generally includes units covering The degree generally includes units covering physics, mathematics, physics, mathematics, computer science, project management and specific topics in electrical computer science, project management and specific topics in electrical engineering. engineering.
Initially such topics cover most, if not all, of the sub-disciplines of Initially such topics cover most, if not all, of the sub-disciplines of electrical engineering. Students then choose to specialize in one or more electrical engineering. Students then choose to specialize in one or more sub-disciplines towards the end of the degree.sub-disciplines towards the end of the degree.100100
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"If I wanted to become a tramp, I would seek information and advice from the most successful tramp I could find. If I wanted to become a failure, I would seek advice from men who have never succeeded. If I wanted to succeed in all things, I would look around me for those who are succeeding, and do as they have done." — Joseph Marshall Wade
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Thank You!Thank You!
Good Luck with Your Academic Good Luck with Your Academic Careers!Careers!
We Cordially Invite you to Join this We Cordially Invite you to Join this marvelous field of Engineering and marvelous field of Engineering and
Enjoy AchievementEnjoy Achievement!! 102
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