Mathematical methods in electronics

Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics.

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Mathematics in Electronics

Electrical Engineering careers usually include courses in Calculus (single and multivariable), Complex Analysis, Differential Equations (both ordinary and partial), Linear Algebra and Probability. Fourier Analysis and Z-Transforms are also subjects which are usually included in electrical engineering programs.

Of these subjects, Calculus and Differential equations are usually prerequisites for the Physics courses required in most electrical engineering programs (mainly Mechanics, Electromagnetism & Semiconductor Physics). Complex Analysis has direct applications in Circuit Analysis, while Fourier Analysis is needed for all Signals & Systems courses, as are Linear Algebra and Z-Transform.

Basic applications

A number of electrical laws apply to all electrical networks. These include

Circuit analysis is the study of methods to solve linear systems for an unknown variable.

Components

There are many electronic components currently used and they all have their own uses and particular rules and methods for use.

Complex numbers

Signal analysis