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-  - Switching operations in direct current networks (approx. 3 blocks, based on previous lectures on [[electrical_engineering_1:dc_circuit_transients|DC transients]] ) +===== Block plan ===== 
-    - Charging/discharging an RC element + 
-     Switching coils +<callout> 
-    - Magnetically coupled coils \\ \\ +[[introduction_in_eee1|Introduction in Electrical Engineering 2]]  
-  - Alternating current networks (approx. 5 blocks, based on previous lectures on [[electrical_engineering_1:introduction_in_alternating_current_technology|Intro to AC]] and [[electrical_engineering_1:circuits_under_different_frequencies|AC circuits]]) +</callout> 
-    - Representation of sinusoidal quantities +<WRAP group > 
-    - Example: RC element +<WRAP column half> 
-    - Capacitor with alternating voltage +<callout> 
-    - Coil with alternating voltage +**Chapter 1 — Switching operations in DC networks**  
-    - Complex calculation of networks with R, L, C (“recipe” for procedure) +  * [[block01|Block 01 — Charging/discharging an RC element]]  
-    - Graphical solution of networks with R, L, C (RC element, RL element) +</callout> 
-    Power (effective value, power factor, active/apparent/reactive power, loss factor, loss angle) + 
-    - Components R, L, C with alternating current +<callout> 
-    - Reactive power compensation +**Chapter 2 — AC Networks** 
-    - Oscillating circuits \\ \\ +(approx. 5 blocks, based on previous lectures on [[electrical_engineering_1:introduction_in_alternating_current_technology|Intro to AC]] and [[electrical_engineering_1:circuits_under_different_frequencies|AC circuits]]) 
-  Semiconductor components (approx. 4 blocks, based on previous lectures on [[circuit_design:2_diodes|Diodes]] and [[circuit_design:2_transistors|Transistors]] ) +  * [[block02|Block 02 — Sinusoidal quantities and L, C in AC]] 
-    Fundamentals (conductors, semiconductors, insulators, doping, band model, intrinsic conductivity) +  * [[block03|Block 03 — Complex calculation]] 
-    Diodes (real characteristic curve, operating point, equivalent circuit) +  * [[block04|Block 04 — Complex Power]] 
-    - Zener diode +  * [[block05|Block 05 — R, L, C with alternating current]] 
-    - LED +  * [[block06|Block 06 — Oscillating circuits]] 
-    - Protective circuit with diodes +</callout> 
-    - Rectifier circuits (single-phase rectifier, center tap circuit, bridge rectifier, smoothing capacitor) +</WRAP> 
-    - Bipolar transistor (structure, designations, characteristic curve, characteristic values) +<WRAP column half> 
-    - Transistor as a switch (circuit, switching times and behavior) +<callout> 
-    - MOSFET (structure, comparison with bipolar transistor) + 
-    - Optional: Transistor as an amplifier+**Chapter 3 — Semiconductor Components**  
 +(approx. 4 blocks, based on previous lectures on [[circuit_design:2_diodes|Diodes]] and [[circuit_design:2_transistors|Transistors]] ) 
 +  * [[block07|Block 07 — Semiconductor Fundamentals and Diodes]] 
 +  * [[block08|Block 08 — Application of Diodes]] 
 +  * [[block09|Block 09 — Transitors]] 
 +  * [[block10|Block 10 — Application of Transistors]] 
 +</callout> 
 + 
 +<callout> 
 +**Chapter 4 — Switching operations in DC networks**  
 +  * [[block11|Block 11 — Switching coils]]  
 +  * [[block12|Block 12 — Magnetically coupled coils]] 
 +</callout> 
 + 
 +</WRAP></WRAP>