Electrical engineering has developed into a broad and dynamic field encompassing areas such as computer engineering, power systems, telecommunications, signal processing, instrumentation, and electronics. At its core lie fundamental principles including current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, and inductance, which form the foundation of modern electrical and electronic technologies. These basics are essential for understanding everything from simple electrical tasks to complex circuit design and advanced electronic systems. While the subject can become highly intricate, a strong grasp of these core concepts allows for meaningful insight without requiring overly complex analysis.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of electrical and electronics engineering, bringing together key concepts and their practical applications. It covers important topics such as resistive circuits, steady-state analysis under sinusoidal excitation, three-phase systems, and magnetic circuits, along with transformers, DC machines, synchronous machines, and semiconductors. With a well-structured approach, clear explanations, and practical examples, the book serves as a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts. It offers both foundational knowledge and advanced insights, making it an essential guide for anyone interested in the field of electrical and electronics engineering.