Principles of Electric Circuits | 电路原理

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Syllabus

  • Math basics for studying circuits
  • Techniques for analyzing circuits with any scale and containing any element
  • Real world applications of circuits
  • Concepts related to EECS courses, e.g. signals and systems, electronics, etc.
  • Perspectives needed for qualified engineers, e.g. engineering, equivalence, and abstraction

Prerequisite

Basic concepts and calculation techniques learned in the middle school.

Instructors

Xinjie Yu
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University

Wenjuan Lu
Faculty
Tsinghua University

Wei Zhao
Faculty
Tsinghua University

Xiucheng Liu
Associate Professor
Tsinghua University

Guiping Zhu
Associate Professor
Tsinghua University

Yu Shen
Associate Professor
Tsinghua University

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Tsinghua University is a Chinese university in Beijing, considered to be one of the most prestigious in the People's Republic of China. When it was founded in 1911, it was a preparatory school for students wishing to do postgraduate studies in American universities. 

In 1925, Tsinghua developed into a university and now offers four-year undergraduate degrees (bachelor's degree) and graduate degrees (master's degree and doctorate).

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