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Int. to Electrical- Electronics Engineering Asst. Prof. Dr. Alper ŞİŞMAN

Int. to Electrical-Electronics Engineering

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Int. to Electrical-Electronics Engineering. Asst. Prof. Dr. Alper ŞİŞMAN. Electrical Engineering. High Voltage Generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy Electrical Machines Transformers Synchronous/ Asyncr . Motors Step motors Actuators Electrical Wiring/ Lightning - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Int. to Electrical-Electronics Engineering

Int. to Electrical-Electronics EngineeringAsst. Prof. Dr. Alper MANElectrical EngineeringHigh VoltageGeneration, transmission and distribution of electrical energyElectrical MachinesTransformersSynchronous/Asyncr. MotorsStep motorsActuatorsElectrical Wiring/ LightningPower ElectronicsControl / AutomationElectric Vehicles

ElectronicsElectrical circuitsAnalog CircuitsDigital CircuitsActive/passive elementsSemiconductorsDiodeBipolar junction Transistor (BJT)Field effect Transtor (FET)Signal processingAnalog and digital signal processing: Fourier transform, quantization, samplingSpeech processing, digital image processing, data compressionFilteringTelecommunicationBiomedical Engineering

High Voltage/ Electric generationElectricity generation is the process of generating electrical power from other sources of primary energy.Methods: Electromagnetic induction,Electrochemistry (Battery), photoelectric effect.Electromag. Inductions: Nuclear, hydroelectric, fossil fuels, wind.

Turbines: All turbines are driven by a fluid acting as an intermediate energy carrier. Many of the heat engines just mentioned are turbines. Other types of turbines can be driven by wind or falling water.Turbines are usually driven by the following carriers:Steam: Water is boiled by:Nuclear fission, fossil fuels (Efficiency: %60).Water, Wind.Photovoltaic panels: convert sunlight directly to electricity (%40). Nuclear Power Plant

ElectronicsElectronics deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, and associated passive interconnection technologies