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Course Name
Turkish Elektrik Elektronik Müh Temelleri
English Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronical Engineering
Course Code
ELK 226 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
- 2 1 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Murat Yılmaz
Murat Yılmaz
Course Objectives To teach the basic electric and electronic knowledge, and have the mechanical engineering students informed about applications of electric and electronics.
Course Description In this course the principles of electrical and electronical engineering and basic technology will be introduced. Application examples of the knowledge on engineering will be given. In addition, electric machinery, power electronics, and electrical driving circuits will be introduced according to the mechanical engineering requirements.
Course Outcomes 1. Basic electrical variables, basic circuit components
2. Electric circuit
3. Electronic circuits
4. Analog and digital electronics
5. Power electronics components and circuits
6. Electric machinery: transformers, asynchronous machines, synchronous machines, direct-current machines, special electric machinery (step motors, brushless motors etc.)
Pre-requisite(s) FIZ 102E MIN DD
or FIZ 102 MIN DD
Required Facilities MATLAB or Mathematica
Simulink veya VisSim
PSpice, LTSpice, PSIM or Electronic Workbench
C, C++, Fortran
Word, Excel
Other
Textbook Giorgio Rizzoni, “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering,” 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill , 2011.
Other References Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications, Fourth Edition, Allan R. Hambley, Prentice Hall Pearson Education, 2008.
Charles K. Alexander, Matthew N. O. Sadiku, “Fundamentals of Electric Circuits,” McGraw-Hill College, 2003.
Thomas L. Floyd, “Electric Circuits Fundamentals (8th Edition),” Prentice Hall, 2004
Elektroteknik, Ahmet Akhunlar,4. Baskı, İ.T.Ü., 1975 
M. H. Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices, and Applications, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall, 1993. 
D. W. Hart, Introduction to Power Electronics, Prentice Hall, 1997.
R. W. Erickson and D. Maksimovic, Fundamentals of Power Electronics, 2nd ed., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland, W. P. Robbins, Power Electronics, 3rd ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2003.
A. E. Fitzgerald, Electric machinery, McGraw-Hill, 2002.
S. J. Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1999.
 
 
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