college notes

Collected here are notes from various stages of my undergraduate electrical & electronic engineering degree. Unfortunately almost all of these documents are in PDF format (and translating them to HTML is not feasible), so you will need - e.g. - Adobe Acrobat reader to view them.

Miscellaneous college notes

Here are some notes from college that don't fit in to the other categories.

Solidstate electronics

  • Characteristics of the PN junction: PDF
  • The Fermi-Dirac distribution: PDF

Analog electronics

Some brief write-ups on basic analog electronics ...

PID control

If you're a control or automation engineer, you'll probably roll your eyes at the sight of another article on PID controllers - especially one written by an undergraduate. Nonetheless, here is my own spin on the topic.

Unfortunately the article is in the PDF format - and I can't translate it to HTML easily. Here's the link: PID control.

Thermodynamics notes

Thermodynamics was one of my favourite subjects in college. Although the topics discussed below might seem somewhat mundane, it's a fairly profound subject.

DSP notes

These are just miscellaneous DSP (Digital signal processing) notes from college.

  • (Very) basic radar simulation: PDF
  • A brief discussion of quantization error as it arises in analog-to-digital conversion: PDF
  • Notch filter design: PDF

System identification using ARMA models

System identification

System identification falls in to two categories - parametric and non-parametric. When using parametric methods, it is implicitly assumed that the system being investigated adheres to a certain model (e.g. first-order plus dead-time, second-order, etc.) - and the task of identification boils down to finding the 'parameters' for that model. Non-parametric methods, in contrast, make no such assumption - they involve analysis of the frequency response of the system instead.

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