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Explore courses, figure out prerequisites, and find out where you stand and what you are missing.
Here, you will find a resource for your study of electrical engineering, from an overview of the discipline to online lecture videos, reference material, and practice problems so you can test your knowledge. This site is currently in its early stages and I am working on expanding the content - my hope is for it to expand to cover all commonly-taught courses in Electrical Engineering departments.
Explore courses, figure out prerequisites, and find out where you stand and what you are missing.
Computational Electromagnetics with an open source FDTD simulator. Build on what you know about the theory of electromagnetics by learning to use the Finite Difference Time Domain, one of the most powerful tools for electromagnetics.
Linear Time Invariant Signals and Systems, Fourier Analysis - become a world-class sinewave manipulator. Learn how the world actually works.
The content on this site takes a surprising amount of time to make! (It's typically 2-3 hours per page). While I'm currently doing it in my free time, if I can generate a livable income I might do it full-time for a while, and massively expand the content. The best way to support this work is on Patreon, for which you have my gratitude, acess to my Discord server, and some other neat stuff! Become a Patron!
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The whole point of this site is to help people learn, and the broader the material is disseminated, the better, regardless of who does it. For this reason, everything on this site is licensed under the CC-BY license. This applies to all the written content, graphics, animations, and anything else you might find on this site. Most of the graphics on this site are my own, generated using python or Mathematica.