# Electrical Engineering Repository
## Welcome!
The Electrical Engineering Repository (EERepository) is a project aiming to provide relevant, accurate, and up-to-date information in the Electrical Engineering field. It primarily focuses on Power Systems, with the remaining areas (Telecommunications, Automation and Control Systems, Electronics, Computing) being added later. Cooperation in this project is beneficial and welcomed.
The approach is simple and clear: the information in each topic has to be complete in itself and done with the following principle: Electrical Engineers are not supposed to be "software users", which means that they should be capable of calculating all the electrical design parameters, even creating their own software and programs. I have noticed that, nowadays, many engineers are trained to use the software but lack an understanding of the results and how the software calculates them. The knowledge foundation is weak.
Instead of looking for the culprits, I prefer to propose a solution. If you are a graduate electrical engineer looking to increase your knowledge, you may find yourself asking where to start. You may have thousands of sources and docs you would like to read and get overwhelmed with the info. So, EERepository offers a pathway from start to finish to get the foundation of Electrical Engineering ready for the engineer's life challenges. It also works for those with an engineering journey that has already started and has easy-to-find references, tags, and topics.
I started this project because I enjoy sharing knowledge, and, of course, I want to provide a clear path (or place) for those electrical engineers willing to develop and grow in their companies and communities. Please do not expect an "easy/difficult" approach here. It details each area of knowledge with the information needed and available. The prerequisites to understand each area are shown in the beginning, with specific links for easy navigation. You will find the knowledge presented here as a tool, and it is done so that you will be encouraged to use this tool better and better.
Access to all content in this project is free. However, maintaining the information online has costs, so donations are welcomed to keep the project running.
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Enjoy your studies, and all the best in your career.
## Start HERE
-> Overview of the Electrical Engineering disciplines: [[Electrical Engineering Chart.canvas|Electrical Engineering Chart]]
-> Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
- [[POW01 - Electrical Circuits]]
- [[POW02 - Magnetic Circuits]]
- [[POW03 - Electromechanical Energy Conversion]]
- [[COM01 - Programming]]
- [[ELE01 - Analog Electronics]]
- [[ELE02 - Digital Electronics]]
- [[CAU01 - Analog Control Systems]]
- [[CAU02 - Digital Control Systems]]
- [[TEL01 - Signal and Systems]]
- [[TEL02 - Communication Principles]]