Perhaps nothing is more representative of modern technological culture than electronic devices. Yet how do these often mysterious "black boxes" really work? This course offers an overview of the fundamentals of electric/electronic circuit research, starting with a summary of electrical theory and moving to simple circuit components like power supplies, resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
The course also offers an introduction to the actual routine design, construction, test, and measurement, giving the hobbyist a jumping-off point for further pursuit of the issue. In addition, the course highlights some key concepts of semiconductors and semiconductor devices (like transistors). Finally, the lessons conclude with a look at some applications of the guidelines talked about throughout the course. Typically the lessons are designed to serve students with a variety of backgrounds, and they also require only a little degree of mathematical aptitude (some algebra is helpful but not necessary to understand the primary ideas of the course).
Each lesson provides a sufficient background to help novices understand the rules that underlie the functioning of electrical and electronic circuits. The course can serve as a review of the essential concepts of routine theory or as a starting point for a more in-depth study of particular areas of interest, such as semiconductor devices, complex electronic networks, routine design, and hobbyist electronics.
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