From Equations to Electronics: How Circuits Become Real Products,
Summary: In this session, we move beyond basic laws and dive into how electrical theory powers real-world hardware—from simplifying complex circuits using network theorems to selecting components, simulating designs, and finally translating schematics into reliable PCBs. Students will see how concepts like KCL, KVL, and power analysis directly influence modern electronics such as power supplies, LED drivers, and sensor interfaces, while also learning practical debugging techniques used by engineers in industry today. This class bridges the gap between classroom equations and real products, revealing how timeless electrical laws enable today’s fast-paced hardware innovation.
Date:
Tuesday, February 3rd, at 10:00 a.m., US Eastern Time.
Topic:
Electronic Vehicles
Meeting ID:
893 4563 0424
Passcode:
174727
About
Abdullah Mughees:
Studying a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from NUST, his research focus has shifted toward innovative engineering projects. Previously, completed a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from FAST NUCES University.