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TE135 — Electronics I

3 credits · 3 hours

TE 135 - Electronics I TE 135 - Electronics I This course is a study of electronic systems. Topics include semiconductors and integrated circuits. Students will investigate the common electronic functions used throughout the field by observation of typical input/output signal relationships. Included are general amplifier concepts, half and full-wave linear power supplies, source and load regulation, filtering, frequency response concepts, amplifier classes, operational amplifiers, electro-optical devices, and switching power supplies. Circuits will be built, tested, and measured to observe basic electronic principles using hardware and software simulation resources. Applications of electronics in telecommunications are stressed. Course

Prerequisites: TE130

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