Subject Area | Computer Hardware and Architecture |
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Semester | Semester 2 – Spring |
Type | Required |
Teaching Hours | 5 |
ECTS | 6 |
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Course Site | https://eclass.uth.gr |
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Scientific Responsible |
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Title | MLSysOps: Machine Learning for Autonomic System Operation in the Heterogeneous Edge-Cloud Continuum |
Duration | 2023 – 2025 |
Site | https://csl.e-ce.uth.gr/projects/mlsysops |
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | |
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Tel. | +30 24210 74967, +30 24210 74934 |
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PGS Tel. | +30 24210 74933 |
PGS e-mail | pgsec ΑΤ e-ce.uth.gr |
URL | https://www.e-ce.uth.gr/contact-info/?lang=en |
Subject Area | Computer Hardware and Architecture |
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Semester | Semester 2 – Spring |
Type | Required |
Teaching Hours | 5 |
ECTS | 6 |
Recommended Courses | |
Course Site | https://eclass.uth.gr |
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i. Kirchhoff’s circuit laws.
ii. Basic electrical components and circuits.
iii. Circuit theorems.
iv. Circuit topology.
v. DC and AC circuit equations.
vi. Sinusoids and Phasors.
vii. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis
Design and lab exercises are also significant components of the course.
This course is fundamental and introduces students to the concepts of circuit elements, simple linear circuits, and methods of analysis.
It aims at better understanding and consolidation from the students of concepts such as circuit components, data connections, sinusoidal steady state, complex impedance and principles or methods such as laws of Kirchhoff, circuit theorems and analysis methods. Additionally, it includes a laboratory part performed on workbenches with instrumentation and breadboards. The laboratory part of the course involves performing laboratory exercises for better understanding by the students of the basic principles of linear circuits, and familiarization with instrumentation.
This module is the foundation upon which specific methodologies and circuit analysis techniques will be developed in individual courses. The main goal being the understanding of the importance of circuit’s and/or systems successful analysis in the broader context of the electrical engineering science.
By the end of the course, the student must be able to analyze and build simple electrical circuits and will have acquired the following skills: