Analog Electronics – Complete Course (33+ Hours)
Analog Electronics – Complete Course (33+ Hours), available at $74.99, has an average rating of 3.1, with 204 lectures, based on 98 reviews, and has 1135 subscribers.
You will learn about Analog Electronics Circuits with Transistors, Diodes, Mosfets, Opamps Indepth Knowledge of Each Topic. More than 33 Hours of Content This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering or Electrical Engineering It is particularly useful for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
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Summary
Title: Analog Electronics – Complete Course (33+ Hours)
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 3.1
Number of Lectures: 204
Number of Published Lectures: 204
Number of Curriculum Items: 204
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 204
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Analog Electronics
- Circuits with Transistors, Diodes, Mosfets, Opamps
- Indepth Knowledge of Each Topic.
- More than 33 Hours of Content
Who Should Attend
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
Target Audiences
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
1. This Course is for Students having background in Electronics and Telecommunication or any relevant stream.
2. This Course is also called as Analog Circuits.
3. If you have any experience in any Circuit Design Course prior to this then you can have a look.
4. The Prerequisites required are mentioned in the Course Introduction Video.
5. This is a Theoretical and Analytical Course.
6. This Course is exclusively made from Beginnerspoint of view.
7. If you want to learn building Circuits Design Sense and Logic.
8. Solutions of Each Problem will be in Detail.
8. You will be able to learn different topics with this Course like Operational Amplifiers, Diodes, Transistors.
9. You will be able to handle any Problem in Analog Circuits after finishing this Course.
Analog Design is one of the most core Designs in the Field of Electronics – Huge companies use it in there Critical Projects.
Q:- Will the course teach me Digital Design?
A:- No, This topic is dealt in separate Course called Digital Electronics, and they require separate Attention all together.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Diode Circuits
Lecture 1: Brief Intro of Semiconductors
Lecture 2: Intrinsic Semiconductor
Lecture 3: Extrinsic Semiconductor
Lecture 4: Unbiased Diode
Lecture 5: Diode Forward Bias
Lecture 6: Diode Reverse Bias
Lecture 7: Diode Equation
Lecture 8: Diode Characteristics and Equivalent Circuit
Lecture 9: Short Circuit test
Lecture 10: Open Circuit Test
Lecture 11: Few more Examples on Testing
Lecture 12: Clippers (1)
Lecture 13: Clippers (2)
Lecture 14: Series Clippers
Lecture 15: Output Following Input
Lecture 16: Attenuator
Lecture 17: Clamper
Lecture 18: Peak Detector
Lecture 19: Voltage Multiplier
Lecture 20: Voltage Multiplier (n Times)
Lecture 21: Rectifier (Intro)
Lecture 22: HWR (1)
Lecture 23: HWR (2)
Lecture 24: FWR
Lecture 25: BWR
Lecture 26: A Note about Tr
Lecture 27: Filters Intro and HWR with filter
Lecture 28: FWR with Capacitor Filter
Lecture 29: Another Imp Point
Lecture 30: Ripple Factor HWR and FWR
Lecture 31: Extra
Lecture 32: Inductor Filter
Lecture 33: LC-CLC Filter
Lecture 34: Voltage Regulator Intro
Lecture 35: Zener Diode
Lecture 36: Voltage Regulator Example
Lecture 37: More on Zener Diode
Lecture 38: Small Signal Model for Zener Diode
Lecture 39: Zener + Normal Diode
Lecture 40: Junction Capacitance
Lecture 41: Transition Capacitance
Lecture 42: Diffusion Capacitance
Lecture 43: Everything is Connected (Simulation)
Chapter 3: Bipolar Junction Transistor
Lecture 1: Transistor Intro
Lecture 2: Transistor Regions
Lecture 3: Depletion Region Formation
Lecture 4: Current Components in Transistor
Lecture 5: Base Width Modulation
Lecture 6: Input Output Characteristics
Lecture 7: Common Base Input Characteristics
Lecture 8: Common Base Output Characteristics
Lecture 9: Transistor Biasing Intro
Lecture 10: Collector to Base Bias
Lecture 11: Fixed Bias
Lecture 12: Voltage Bias
Lecture 13: Transistor Biasing Examples
Lecture 14: Bias Compensation
Chapter 4: JFETs
Lecture 1: FET Characteristics
Lecture 2: FET Biasing
Lecture 3: FET Biasing Examples
Lecture 4: P Type JFET
Lecture 5: P Type JFET Example
Lecture 6: Linear Region
Chapter 5: MOSFETS
Lecture 1: Intro
Lecture 2: N Type E-MOSFET
Lecture 3: N Type D-MOSFET
Lecture 4: P Type E and P Type D MOSFETS
Lecture 5: Plots
Lecture 6: Current Equations
Lecture 7: Few Note Points
Lecture 8: Example NMOS E Type
Lecture 9: Example PMOS E Type
Lecture 10: PMOS Another Example
Lecture 11: Another Way of Looking at PMOS Characteristics
Lecture 12: Example on 1st Quadrant Characteristics of PMOS
Chapter 6: Frequency Response BJTs
Lecture 1: Frequency Response as General
Lecture 2: BJT Amplifier
Lecture 3: Analysis of Amplifier
Lecture 4: Simplified or Approximate Model
Lecture 5: CE Amplifier
Lecture 6: CE with Re Amplifier
Lecture 7: CE with Bypass Capacitor
Lecture 8: Miller theorem
Lecture 9: CB Amplifier
Lecture 10: Common Collector
Lecture 11: Why CE Amplifier?
Lecture 12: Negative Feedback Amplifier
Lecture 13: Why NFB Amplifier More Stable?
Lecture 14: Problems
Lecture 15: Procedure to Find Configuration of Negative Feedback
Lecture 16: Parameter in Low Frequency Response
Lecture 17: An Example on Low Frequency Response
Lecture 18: High Frequency Response
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- 5 stars: 34 votes
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