Audio and Video Lectures on Electronics and Electrical Engineering

In summary, audio and video lectures on Electronics and Electrical Engineering provide comprehensive and engaging educational material for students and professionals alike. These lectures cover a wide range of topics, from basic principles to advanced concepts, and are presented by experienced experts in the field. Through these lectures, learners can gain a deeper understanding of complex theories and practical applications, making them an invaluable resource for those studying or working in the field of electronics and electrical engineering. Additionally, the use of multimedia elements in these lectures makes the learning experience more dynamic and interactive. Overall, audio and video lectures serve as a valuable tool for anyone looking to expand their knowledge in this rapidly evolving field.
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I'm very pleased to share this site containing many links to audio and video lectures in electronics and electrical engineering from educational institutions around the world such as MIT OpenCourseWare, UC Berkeley Webcast and NPTEL Courses.

http://www.infocobuild.com/educatio...s/electronics-and-electrical-engineering.html

The courses and lectures cover a wide variety of subjects on electronics and electrical engineering: electromagnetics, digital electronics, digital signal processing, digital communication, microelectronic circuits, nanoelectronics, power electronics, solid state devices, VLSI design, etc.
 
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http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/videos/index.html

This offers lectures on electronics about computer technology, including circuits, electronic components and microprocessors.
 
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http://class.ee.iastate.edu/ee435/

This offers lectures notes and streaming videos about analog VLSI circuit design.
 
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Thank you very much, just what I need!
 
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I think these lectures are very helpful for those who want to learn microcontrollers and embedded systems.

1) Introduction to Embedded Systems
http://www.infocobuild.com/educatio...uter-science/eecs149-spring2012-berkeley.html
2) Designing with Microcontrollers
http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/electronics/ece4760-spring2012-cornell.html
3) Embedded Systems
http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=108102045
4) Embedded System Design
http://www.infocobuild.com/educatio...ectronics/elec2142-embedded-systems-unsw.html
 
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This explores electromagnetic phenomena in modern applications including wireless communications, circuits, antennas and sensors.
http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/electronics/6-013-fall2005-mitocw.html
 
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how a ballistic galvanometer works
 
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FAQ: Audio and Video Lectures on Electronics and Electrical Engineering

What topics are covered in the audio and video lectures on electronics and electrical engineering?

The lectures cover a wide range of topics, including basic principles of electronics and electrical engineering, circuit analysis, digital logic, semiconductor devices, power electronics, electromagnetics, and more.

Are the lectures suitable for beginners or do they require prior knowledge in the field?

The lectures are designed to be accessible to both beginners and those with prior knowledge in the field. Basic concepts are explained in detail, but the lectures also cover more advanced topics for those with a stronger background in electronics and electrical engineering.

How long are the lectures and are they available for offline viewing?

The lectures vary in length, but on average they are around 30-45 minutes. They are available for offline viewing through downloadable audio and video files.

Are there any hands-on activities or demonstrations included in the lectures?

While the lectures primarily focus on theoretical concepts, there are some hands-on activities and demonstrations included to help illustrate key concepts and make the material more engaging.

Can the lectures be used as a study resource for college courses in electronics and electrical engineering?

Yes, the lectures can serve as a valuable study resource for college courses in electronics and electrical engineering. They cover many of the same topics and can provide additional explanations and examples to supplement classroom learning.

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