Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I
By: Don H. Johnson
Introduction
1.1 Themes1
From its beginnings in the late nineteenth century, electrical engineering has blossomed from focusing on
electrical circuits for power, telegraphy and telephony to focusing on a much broader range of disciplines.
However, the underlying themes are relevant today: Power creation and transmission and information
have been the underlying themes of electrical engineering for a century and a half. This course concentrates
on the latter theme: the representation, manipulation, transmission, and reception of information
by electrical means. This course describes what information is, how engineers quantify information, and
how electrical signals represent information.
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