Course Name
- ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS / ELECTRONICS 1
Course Description
- Introduction to quantum mechanics of solid state electronics; diode and transistor characteristics and models (BJT and FET); diode circuit analysis and applications; transistor biasing; small signal analysis; large signal analysis; transistor amplifiers; Boolean logic; transistor switch.
Prerequisites:
- Applied Physics/Physics 2
- Integral Calculus
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the course, the student must be able to:
- 1. Acquire a strong foundation on semiconductor physics; diode and diode circuit analysis; MOS and BJT (small and large signal) circuit analysis.
- 2. Orientation: Review of Course
- 3. Assessment of the Different Types of Learners
- 4. Fundamentals of tubes and other devices
- 5. Introduction of Semiconductors
- 6. Diode Equivalent Circuits
- 7. Wave Shaping Circuits
- 8. Special Diode Application
- 9. Power Supply And Voltage Regulation
- 10. Bipolar Junction Transistor
- 11. Small- Signal Analysis (BJT)
- 12. Field Effect Transistor
- 13. Small-Signal Analysis (FET)
- 14. Large-Signal Analysis
Electronic Devices and Circuits Course Outline
Following is the list of topics we will discuss in this course:
Electronic Devices and Circuits
LESSON 1: ON-PROGRESS . . .
Suggested References
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