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ELEC225

Fundamentals of Analog Electronic Devices

Course Description

This course introduces students to the active devices used in electronics circuits, and their theory of operation. It covers the characteristics and applications of semiconductor diodes, different transistor biasing methods and operational amplifiers. The applications will include amplifiers, rectifiers, op- amps, oscillators and timers. Laboratory experiments along with course projects are designed to support the theory and provide practical skills that students need to design, construct and analyze analog circuits. NOTE: This course is offered only in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ELEC-111)

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4