Course Description:
The course deals with the study of basic electronics devices, its materials, construction characteristics and operations as well as its different applications in the field of electronics, communications and other industrial applications.
Overall Objective:
To present a complete perspective of major electronic devices and comprehensive analysis to its operation, computations, and applications.
Course Objective:
After taking the course, the students should be able to understand the operations of different transistor configurations, obtain the knowledge of how to design regulated power supply.
Values:
The course intends to develop in students the value of appreciation, discipline, patience, perseverance in solving problems, orderliness and neatness in presenting solutions to problems, honesty on quizzes, examinations and homework, and sense of responsibility in fulfilling assigned task.
References:
Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory
10th Edition
Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky
Prentice-Hall Inc., NJ
2002
Grob Basic Electronics
7th Edition
Bernard Grob
McGraw-Hill, Inc., OH
1993
Electronic Circuit Design
Savant, CJ
JEMMA, Inc.
1987
Robert Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky
Prentice-Hall Inc., NJ
2002
Grob Basic Electronics
7th Edition
Bernard Grob
McGraw-Hill, Inc., OH
1993
Electronic Circuit Design
Savant, CJ
JEMMA, Inc.
1987
Requirements:
Submit a project design and documentation.
Must have a final grade of 75 to pass the subject.
Must have a final grade of 75 to pass the subject.
Last Revised:
January 03, 2011
- Semiconductor Diodes
- Diode Applications
- Bipolar Junction Transistor
- BJT DC Biasing
- Field Effect Transistor
- FET Biasing
- DC Power Supply
Projects:
Transformer