Code and Name | EEE 111/ ETE 111 Analog Electronics-I |
Type | Required, Engineering, Lecture |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Pre-requisites | EEE 141/ETE 141 Electrical Circuits-I |
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Course Summary: In this course, a variety of electronic devices used in the design of analog electronics are studied. Basic understanding of semiconductor devices is covered. Emphasis is placed on diodes, BJT, and FET. Small and large signal characteristics and models of electronic devices, analysis and design of elementary electronic circuits are also included. This course has separate mandatory laboratory sessions every week as EEE 111L.
Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are
- to possess a solid understanding of semiconductor devices used in the design of analog electronics
- to learn the required skill to use the electronic devices in designing practical circuits to solve practical problems.
- to gain the ability of conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments, and apply experimental results to improve processes or circuit systems.