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Electroacoustics

Contents:
Even though the coherences of the lecture are described in a mathematical way, the focus is put on applied learning as well as practice orientation. An excursion will be offered at the end of the term. The lecture goes along with a multitude of demonstrations and experiments and concentrates on the following topics:

  • Electromechanical analogy
  • Basic principles
  • Acoustic sources
  • Reflection and absorption
  • Sound propagation in canals and tubes
  • The human sense of hearing
  • Stereophony techniques
  • Transformer and converter principals
  • Microphones
  • Loudspeakers
  • Spatial acoustics
  • Acoustic measurement techniques
  • Acoustic filtering techniques

Detailed content description (German)

 

Lecturer: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alfred Schmitz
Assistant: Philipp Hasse

 

All information about the lecture (announcements, dates) can now be found at the StudIP website!

 

Lecture (ET-NT-035):
Contact hours (SWS): 2h

Time: Wed 13:15-16:30 fortnightly
Location: SN 22.1

Language: German


Download of lecture documents (German) (User access will be published in the lecture or by request of Philipp Hasse)

 

Examination

Examination type: oral
Date: will be announced during the lecture
Location: R 232B
Consultation hour (questions about exam): by agreement with Philipp Hasse

 

Information about exam:


Registration
All students are requested to register by contacting Philipp Hasse. Your registration must include last name, first name, matriculation number, course of study and current semester as well as your e-mail address.

In addition, a registration at your faculty department might become necessary as well, depending on your study programme. For further information concerning this matter, please refer to your respective examination regulations.

Deregistration
If you are planning to cancel your examination, it is necessary to deregister by informing Philipp Hasse or  Nina Wahnschaffe. Your cancellation must include last name, first name, matriculation number, course of study and current semester as well as your e-mail address. In addition, a deregistration at your faculty department might become necessary as well, depending on your study programme. For further information concerning this matter, please refer to your respective examination regulations.

 
 

Updated: Tuesday, 19 February 2013