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11 electronic circuits teachers in The Netherlands

Trusted teacher: I graduated in Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Telecommunications at the University of Science and Technology(AGH). I will give tutoring in the theory of electrical circuits, electrical engineering and analog and digital systems. I provide additional materials. Welcome. Scope of assistance: - Electronic semiconductor components - Bipolar transistor - working point setting, small signal description, common collector, common emitter, common base - Differential amplifier - transition zone, polarization methods - Operational amplifier - circuits with an operational amplifier, negative feedback, non-linear amplifier application - Linear and pulse stabilizers - Analog electronic circuits - Digital electronic circuits - ADC / DAC converters - Current, voltage and magnetism issues - Non-isolated converters (boost, buck and buck-boost, SEPIC) - Non-isolated converters (flyback, forward, full-bridge, half-bridge, Push-Pull, Ćuk) - Resonant and ferroresonant converters - selective amplifiers - power amplifiers -stabilizers with continuous work - PLL phase coupling loop - network rectifiers - switching power supplies -high frequency technique and fast switching - Kirchoff's laws, delta-star / star-delta transform - Thevenin's theorem - loop potential method - the method of nodal potentials - methods of solving DC and sinusoidal current circuits, - crosses and filters - circuits containing magnetically coupled coils - operational amplifiers - transmission properties of linear systems - three-phase, - the phenomenon of resonance, - vector (phasor) charts of currents and voltages, - transient states - classical method I also provide assistance in the field of: - matlaba / simulinka, scilab, LTSpice, PSpice, Spice, Tina-TI, Falstad Simulator - Interfaces: CAN, I2C, SPI, UART - ADC converter - designing electronic diagrams in EAGLE, Altium. If you have any questions, write to me - I will answer up to 24 hours To facilitate cooperation, please include in the e-mail: - topics that I am supposed to help with, if you have tasks, you can attach them in the e-mail - since when you need help and for how long
Electrical engineering · Electrical circuits · Electronic circuits
Trusted teacher: Docteur en Génie Électrique et Professeur Agrégé en Génie Électrique, je propose un enseignement de qualité pour les BTS, CPGE, Université et Lycée Technique dans les disciplines suivantes : 1. Électrotechnique Avec une expertise approfondie dans les systèmes électriques, je suis en mesure d’enseigner tous les aspects de l’électrotechnique, incluant les machines électriques, la conversion d’énergie et les réseaux électriques. Mon approche pédagogique met l’accent sur la compréhension théorique et les applications pratiques. 2. Électronique Je maîtrise l’enseignement de l’électronique analogique et numérique, couvrant les composants, les circuits intégrés et les systèmes embarqués. Je peux transmettre des connaissances solides pour former les étudiants aux technologies actuelles et émergentes. 3. Automatique Je propose des cours complets en commande des systèmes dynamiques, qu’il s’agisse de régulations classiques (PID) ou de commandes avancées (systèmes non linéaires, temps réel). Mes enseignements intègrent des applications pratiques adaptées aux besoins industriels. 4. Informatique Industrielle et Automatisme Fort d’une expérience dans la programmation et l’automatisation industrielle, je peux enseigner des sujets tels que les automates programmables, les systèmes embarqués, les protocoles de communication industrielle, et les IHM. Mon objectif est de rendre les étudiants aptes à concevoir et optimiser des systèmes automatisés complexes.
Electrical engineering · Electromagnetism · Electronic circuits
Trusted teacher: By being an engineer who has experienced all the possibilities of stress that a student can encounter when understanding it, a teacher who has encumbered an experience for years, I have developed teaching and efficient methods in order to better explain to my students. For me, a student needs a logical explanation of things and a personalized follow-up in order to be able to better advance and develop their own skills. Distance courses: ----------------------------------- I can give distance lessons perfectly since I have a tablet on which I can work in the same way as if it were a notebook. The student can see everything I do live through screen sharing, and all they need is to use a computer. At the end of the course, I send him a copy of all the work done, which allows me to make sure that he has kept a clean record of the course spent together. Domains : -------------------------------------------------- ------------------ * Analog electronic: ------------------------------------------- - Semiconductor and PNP Junction - Diodes and transistors - Bipolar transistors and JFET (Static and dynamic analysis) - Operational amplifier in linear and non-linear mode - Frequency analysis (Bode, Nichols, Nyquist diagram ...) - Analog filtering - Analog Oscillator - Converters: CAN and CNA - Modulation - Differential amplifier - ... * Electrical engineering: -------------------------------- - Single-phase network - Three-phase network - Coil and magnetic circuit - Single-phase and three-phase transformers - Direct current machine (MCC) - Asynchronous Machine (MAS) - Synchronous Machine (MS) - Speed variators -.... * Power electronics: ---------------------------------------------- - Choppers - Rectifiers - Inverters - Dimmers - Speed variator -.... * Digital Electronics: ------------------------------------------- - Boolean algebra - Combinatorial systems - Sequential systems - Counters and decounters - Registers and memories - .... * Industrial Automation: ---------------------------------------- - Grafcet and GEMMA - State graph / state diagram - Programmable controllers (Siemens, Schnieder ...) - Programmable circuits (Microcontrollers, arduino ...) -.... * Linear automatic - Servo-control and regulation: -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- - Laplace transformation - Transfer function - Functional diagrams - Dynamic performance of linear systems: Speed, Precision and Stability - The correctors: P, PI, PID, phase advance, phase delay, ... - Regulation and servoing - Digital servo -.... -------------------------------------------------- --------------- Additional Information Zoom or Google meet Whiteboard Anyway, I'll be there to help you move forward and love this area more. Are you ready to experience this learning adventure with me?
Electronic circuits · Electrical engineering · Electrical circuits
Objectives 1- Verification of Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws. 2- Verification Voltage Dividers 3- Verification of Thevenin's Theorem Kirchhoff's Current Law At any point (junction) in an electric circuit, the sum of currents flowing into that node is equal to the sum of currents flowing out of it. Kirchhoff's Voltage Law In any closed circuit, the summation of voltage sources (EMF) equals the summation of voltage drops Voltage drop is the voltage difference across a resistor's terminals Common DC Circuit Terms: • Circuit – a circuit is a closed loop conducting path in which an electrical current flows. • Path – a single line of connecting elements or sources. • Node – a node is a junction, connection or terminal within a circuit were two or more circuit elements are connected or joined together giving a connection point between two or more branches. A node is indicated by a dot. • Branch – a branch is a single or group of components such as resistors or a source which are connected between two nodes. • Loop – a loop is a simple closed path in a circuit in which no circuit element or node is encountered more than once Voltage Dividers • An electronic circuit that accepts a certain voltage input It produces a fraction of that input voltage as the output • The same current I flows through R1 and R2 Thevenin's Theorem • Thevenin theorem is an analytical method used to change a complex circuit into a simple equivalent circuit consisting of a single resistance in series with a voltage source.
Physics · Electronic circuits · Biophysics
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