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Dec 21, 2024
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EL 154 - Electronics I Credit Hours: 3
This course will introduce students to the following topics:
- presentation of solid-state physics concepts underlying semi-conductors;
- P-N materials, diode characteristics;
- LED, half-wave, and bridge rectifiers; simple capacitor filter;
- Zener characteristics;
- use as a voltage regulator; bipolar and FET transistor theory and characteristics;
- switching-mode operation; circuit configurations; and
- biasing and amplification.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- describe the characteristics of silicon and germanium diodes;
- identify the operating conditions of diodes and their functions in simple DC circuits;
- explain the functional blocks of a basic power supply;
- identify and describe the characteristics of the three BJT amplifier configurations;
- analyze the DC load line and Q point that describes the various biasing arrangements that are used with the three BJT configurations;
- identify and describe the characteristics of the FET amplifier;
- analyze the DC load line and Q paint that describes the various FET biasing arrangements; and
- identify and use appropriate technical literature for a research project.
Prerequisites: EL 118 Corequisites: EL 158 S (N)
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